My yorkie passed away after being spayed I just got my year old yorkie spayed, on Monday I was told by my vet that she had done well and was recovering well. I picked her up at 4:30 pm brought her home and she slept til about 8:00pm. I tried giving her water and tried to feed her but she refused both. I gave her rimadyl for pain and she fell asleep til 11:30 and was moaning in pain. I called the vet and was told it was normal and that all dogs react different. She got up at 9:00 am and drank water and used the restroom and seemed Okay. At about 12:15 she started crying so I took her to the same vet they immediately took her to the back to be checked. The vet came out and told me that she thought that my dog wasn't responding well to the pain killers and they were going to give her a shot of morphine and send her home with painkillers. The vet recommended blood work, about half an hour later the vet came and told me that my dog had stopped breathing and they had to perform CPR and had machines breathing for her. She said my dogs body went into shock from the surgery and she devolved pancreatitis and her heart was going into shock and she didn't think she was going to make it. She then asked if I wanted to euthanize her or allow her to pass on her own. She walked out of the room and said she would give me a minute and walked back in saying that my dogs heart had stopped. I was in shock and was upset. I loved my Ally more than anything in this world and wanted some kind of closure of how she passed away. Nothing made sense to me in how it all happened right away and nothing could be done to save her. I've looked every where for answers |
OMG! I am so sorry!!! did they do pre-op blood work? maybe there was something going on with her before surgery!!! OH! I can't even begin to imagine what you are going through right now!! {{{{{HUGS}}}}}} |
Oh my goodness... how very sad. So so sorry for your loss. |
I am SO sorry for your loss. Your poor baby :(, I hope you get some answers soon. |
Omg.... That is horrible...I am so very sorry. I agree. Did they do pre op blood work? Maybe there is something they missed. I hope you get some answers. My heart goes out to you. |
My heart is just breaking for you and the loss of your sweet baby. I am so very sorry. RIP sweet baby girl. |
i am so very sorry for your loss |
I\'m so very sorry. Rest in Peace, sweet Ally. |
I am so sorry!! Sending hugs your way . |
So sorry for your loss.... |
:unlove: I\'m sorry to hear about your loss! I hope you find out exactly what happened.:unlove: |
Sorry to hear about your lost. Im so sorry for your lost. :( It hurt me by reading what you said . I hope you will be okay i dont understand what went wrong either :confused:. |
I am so sorry about your loss. I would be wanting some answers. Bless your heart, I know how bad it hurts to lose one. RIP sweet baby girl. |
I am so sorry for your loss. Rest in peace Ally. |
I am soooooooo very sorry for the loss of your baby. If it was me, I would want an autopsy done at A&M. I would want answers as to what could have possibly gone wrong. I would want to know if there was something wrong with the baby that was not picked up with pre op blood work. I would want to know if there was something done, or not done, intra-operatively, that contributed to the pups demise. I would want be sure and see toxicology tests...what and how much pain medicine did that baby have on board....this is just me...I like answers to devastating outcomes. I am not placing blame or insinuating anything about anything that the vet may or may not have done...I just would want answers......I do not understand how that baby started to deteriorate so rapidly....something initiated that decline....You can tell your vet, if you do not want to risk "hurting his feelings or insulting him" you need an autopsy at A&M in order to get an unbiased opinion from an independent source, to give to your breeder for possible partial refund or replacement pup.....I would suggest you do this.... |
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