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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 19
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Im sorry for your loss. My 7 yr old gsd died this past October of bloat. Ate his breakfast that morning. Starting acting wierd around 730 in the evening. Died at 12am. Didnt run him that day, only ate in the morning. It's so hard going over all the events of that day. Trying to pin point what/how did it happen.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Calif
Posts: 1,159
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I know;sometimes at night I wake up and reach down to the floor by the side of my bed, to make sure Benny is ok. I am sorry for your loss at such a young age.
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Benedict GSD 4/13/09 Angelina Pit adopted 8/11/09 Jake Borzoi 12/3/10 Waiting at the Bridge Eli GSD Chopper APBT Raphael GSD http://www.dogster.com/dogs/1007494 http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/...ee/610245.html |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Denver Colorado USA
Posts: 3,472
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How very sad for you to lose your dog at such a young age - there aren't any words to comfort you, just to tell you how very sorry I am that this had to happen. I think that bloat is not fully understood: I have read that there are some who feel that it is genetic, and for some dogs to have a predisposition for it. Unfortunately it is rarely possible to go back through a pedigree and see if any ancestors or siblings died the same way. RIP beautiful Isak, run free at the Bridge....
______________________________________________ Susan Anja SchH3 GSD Conor GSD Blue BH WH T1 GSD - waiting at the Bridge
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