I miss my dog very much and I've been searching stuff day and night ever since she passed away. That's because I want my questions answered. Anyway, it started around February 18 or maybe 17 or 16. It one of those dates because I hadn't seen her around almost all weekend. But by Sunday which was the 18th, I found her curled up against the wall. I carried her back inside and made sure she was all warm (because it was cold).
I noticed she had black skin on her tummy, red eyes, and was breathing heavily. I also made sure she had water nearby so she didn't have to walk far. On the 19th of February, she able to walk and eat as well. Then on Monday (sorry if I'm not specific with my dates), she have bloody diarrhea. A few days later, she won't stop moaning or even crying every day and night. She won't even drink water or eat! On her last day, February 24; my loyal 7 year old Lhasa Apso had her final breath. She had been suffering and we tried taking her to the vet, but they were closed. It's had also been a while since she had her vaccinations. What made her died all of a sudden?
She wasn't bitten, but it was a cold temperature outside.
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There is no way anyone here could know how your dog died. If an autopsy had been done, you would have had a better idea.
This poor Fur Baby(with no name) suffered!!Only a Vet professional can tell you what if! Between not seeing her for days,with injury and not being herself.
I am so sorry for your loss. From what you are saying it sounds like what happened to one of my cats. He was fine and then all of a sudden he was sick, had bloody diarrhea and was looking so bad. I took the cat to the vet and found out the cat had been poisoned or at least this is what they told me at first. In the end I did a blood test and the blood came back yellow. They said the cat had diabetes and starting to give my cat shots. In the end this did not help at all and the cat just dies. Your dog could have had diabetes or even parvo from what you are telling us here. I am so sorry for your loss but the only way to find out is to spend a lot of money to have the vet examine the dog to determine the reason it actually died.
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