I fed my wonderful boy Kioshi kissed him on the nose and my husband and I took off with my two little ones trick or treating. Being what I thought, the responsible pet owners we were, we left the dogs locked in the house so that no one could mess with them. We were not gone very long. Little legs tire easily and we were back home in less than an hour. We came back home to find Kioshi was in some discomfort. His stomach was all puffed up. We were concerned but didn't know anything about bloat then. He kept pacing and whining. (remember back then there was no such things as e-vets or internet). It was a long night. He wouldn't settle and I stayed up all night with him. We were sitting at the vets office when it opened in the morning. They took one look at him and rushed him into x-ray where they told us his stomach had flipped and he was dying. We held him as he was put down. I will never forget and Halloween will always be a bad holiday for me.
I am sharing this story in the hopes that if you are going trick or treating tonight. You not only lock up your dogs but kennel them. Don't feed them before you leave, wait until you are home to be with them. Just be safe!!
I am sharing this story in the hopes that if you are going trick or treating tonight. You not only lock up your dogs but kennel them. Don't feed them before you leave, wait until you are home to be with them. Just be safe!!