What happened to our dog?

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boobles

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15,241 posts

215 months

Thursday 10th July 2014
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Sy1441 said:
I've got a chocolate lab and he has these fits every so often, maybe once every couple of months. I usually just sit with him like you for 5-10 minutes after till he seems better. His back legs don't work properly after for a few minutes and he walks like he's drunk. Started probably when he was 5, he's just turned 9.
Was he diagnosed with anything or did the vet just say it was epilepsy?

boobles

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15,241 posts

215 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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So our little man is back down to the vets today to have a camera check his insides out....

He has started what I can only describe as something bothering his mouth or throat area because whilst awake, he is on a regular basis trying to clear his throat, not coughing but as if something is bothering him. The vet checked his mouth last week & all was fine so they now want to check his insides out.... The vet did suggest that some animals can develop a "tick" through having fit's but his condition has worsened over the last few days. He is still eating & drinking without any probalems what so ever so who knows why he is doing this.... He does chew on his plastic bone type thing every night & we are hoping that perhaps a bit of this has got stuck somewhere. Fingers crossed.... I have to collect him about 2pm once he comes round from being knocked out.

bexVN

14,682 posts

211 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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I assume they've ruled out kennel cough. Maybe he has scratched his throat with his chew toy. Hopefully they'll find an asset tom. All the best.

boobles

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215 months

Wednesday 10th September 2014
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bexVN said:
I assume they've ruled out kennel cough. Maybe he has scratched his throat with his chew toy. Hopefully they'll find an asset tom. All the best.
All they could find was a scar deep inside his mouth which would indicate that he has hurt himself on something. They are pretty certain that this is NOT causing him to do what he is doing.

They have said it's likely to be fit related & just another step forward with his condition.
Thay have increased his Epiphem to see if this controls it slightly better. The good thing is, he is still eating & drinking & playful which I think is always a good sign.

boobles

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215 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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So things have gone from bad to worse for our little man...
Cluster fits all day yesterday & all night, 1 fit every 2 hours or so. Vet gave us yet more medication (new drug out) & he started them along with his Epiphen yesterday evening. The new drug has made him extremely agitated & confused & lots of bumping into things so I am not giving him anymore & will tell the vet today. Not good.

ali_kat

31,989 posts

221 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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weeping

Thoughts are with you Boobles :hugs:

moorx

3,513 posts

114 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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frown

Wishing you all the best.

boobles

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15,241 posts

215 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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Yesterday at 12:30pm we said our final good bye's to our brave boy. Turns out that straight after one of his fits yesterday morning, he became completely blind & was in a bad way. Vet came out & sedated him, then put him to sleep. He was surrounded by lots of family members & all though he couldn't see any of us, he knew we were there! I am absolutely devastated & angry that his final hours were spent blind......

He was still enjoying lots of hugs & treats right up until he shut his eyes for the last time.
Goodnight sweetheart, go chase them "big puddicats" until we meet again my friend.....

RIP
His favourite spot, his chair taken only couple of weeks ago.


ehonda

1,483 posts

205 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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Sorry to hear that boobles, he looks like a lovely chap and had obviously been through the wars frown

boobles

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15,241 posts

215 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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Thank you.... I have just returned from the vets after picking his collar up & it was freezing cold but I could still smell him on it. Not a good place for me right now.

ali_kat

31,989 posts

221 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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weeping

I'm so sorry for your loss

You did everything that you could for your friend, including the hardest act of all, and he loved you for it.

boobles

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15,241 posts

215 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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Thank you..... Feeling "numb" isn't nice at all for me.

sumo69

2,164 posts

220 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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Sorry for your loss and totally understand your pain.

Talking and looking at photos etc helped me when I lost my previous chum.

David

boobles

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15,241 posts

215 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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sumo69 said:
Sorry for your loss and totally understand your pain.

Talking and looking at photos etc helped me when I lost my previous chum.

David
Thank you... It does help talking about him.... As silly as it sounds but I feel him all around the house.

User33678888

1,142 posts

137 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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So sorry. Brought a tear to my eye.
I still remember every single one of my dogs and it is never easy when the inevitable happens.
Remember the good times with him. He loved you and wouldn't want you upset.

boobles

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Thursday 27th November 2014
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User33678888 said:
So sorry. Brought a tear to my eye.
I still remember every single one of my dogs and it is never easy when the inevitable happens.
Remember the good times with him. He loved you and wouldn't want you upset.
Thank you.. He always knew when one of us was upset, he would come & sit beside you....
He also knew when we were having an argument because he would bark at us....

CAPP0

19,582 posts

203 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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Really sorry to hear this Boobles. Your news quite choked me up. We lost our dog last month, she had also hada few fit-type episodes, they were less frequent than yours but it does seem that it was something like that which got her in the end - not dissimilar symptoms and events, and wealso lost her very quickly in the end.

Obviously this sad event happens to a lot of people all the time but there does seem to have been a run of it amongst us PHers recently. The pain may take a very long time to go away, if indeed it ever does, but something someone else said recently was that after a time, the sharp edges of the pain of the loss do get slightly rounded off. As above, remember the good times you had together, and, as tough as it was, you have done the best thing for him when you needed to. I only thought about mine earlier today, and it occurred to me that as sick as she was, she would not have understood what was happening to her in those last minutes, so she wouldn't have been scared at all, and her pain finally stopped. It's so much worse for us humans because we know what we are doing and it's so alien to human life, but it's the kindest and best thing we do for them.

boobles

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15,241 posts

215 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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CAPP0 said:
Really sorry to hear this Boobles. Your news quite choked me up. We lost our dog last month, she had also hada few fit-type episodes, they were less frequent than yours but it does seem that it was something like that which got her in the end - not dissimilar symptoms and events, and wealso lost her very quickly in the end.

Obviously this sad event happens to a lot of people all the time but there does seem to have been a run of it amongst us PHers recently. The pain may take a very long time to go away, if indeed it ever does, but something someone else said recently was that after a time, the sharp edges of the pain of the loss do get slightly rounded off. As above, remember the good times you had together, and, as tough as it was, you have done the best thing for him when you needed to. I only thought about mine earlier today, and it occurred to me that as sick as she was, she would not have understood what was happening to her in those last minutes, so she wouldn't have been scared at all, and her pain finally stopped. It's so much worse for us humans because we know what we are doing and it's so alien to human life, but it's the kindest and best thing we do for them.
Really sorry to hear about your loss as well & thank you for some comforting words along with everyone else.
He was a real fighter & battled this for almost 3 years & was completely normal in between fits & never refused his food & never refused his walkies. Even on Tuesday I took him out for his walk even though he was having hid fits every 2 hours. The hardest part for me is accepting that he is gone as I still look at his chair ever single time I walk past it. There is a small amount of his blood on the rug from where the vet put the needle in to sedate him & I can't bring myself to clean it just yet because as soon as I do that, his "smell" goes & this really hurts.

CAPP0

19,582 posts

203 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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boobles said:
There is a small amount of his blood on the rug from where the vet put the needle in to sedate him & I can't bring myself to clean it just yet because as soon as I do that, his "smell" goes & this really hurts.
Our girl died out in the garden lying on my lap, and I struggled quite a bit the next time I cut the grass and got to that place..... frown

boobles

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15,241 posts

215 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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CAPP0 said:
Our girl died out in the garden lying on my lap, and I struggled quite a bit the next time I cut the grass and got to that place..... frown
The hardest part for me is every time I hear a noise, I think it's him because we were always having to listen out to make sure he wasn't going into a fit. I swear I have heard him at least 10 times since yesterday...