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what happened to my dog

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My dog Madeline past on Friday morning but I do not what of. Thursday even we went to the store and Madeline was outside when we returned home one of my sons had let her in and she started breathing hard and fast.
We planned on taking her to her vet but by this time it was late in the evening.
Come friday morning around 8 am she made a puddle on the rug with her pee which had done before a few times. I found her under my bed and placed on my bed and was telling her it was alright then her bladder let go followed by her bowels then she started to make like she was gagging and then all of a sudden she stopped breathing. and died. Can you tell me what it might be that killed her please.

Symptoms: Breathing, Collapse
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Two Response(s) to “what happened to my dog”:

  • Experienced Advisor Mark Nunez says:

    December 22nd, 2008 at 06:44 AM

    I'm very sorry for your loss.  It is not possible to tell what the cause was without an autopsy.

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    Mark Nunez
    I am a general practitioner with a special interest in canine behavior. I can teach you how to restore mental balance in your canine friend and strengthen the bond between the two of you.
  • Diana says:

    December 22nd, 2008 at 10:29 AM

    Thank you for answering my question. My only regret is that I didn't have autopsy done so I would know. I am also sorry that I let my family give her to some woman who promised to give me her ashes. She won't answer my calls. Friday thur the weekend. I never really had a chance to tell her good-bye. But thanks for the info.

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