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High Sided
07-19-12, 04:20 PM
Lost my 10 year old muttweiler Sunday to this. I had a few warning signs but didn't put them together. thought it was his age and this Heat. Max was a handful and mostly always got his way, he is truly missed, r.i.p. big guy.

http://www.critterchatter.com/health/142-bloat.html

Methanolandbrats
07-19-12, 04:32 PM
:( Don't beat yourself up for not putting the clues together. That is hard to do. Our cat died a couple months ago. The vet overmedicated her and she got super dehydrated over a few days and we didn't put the signs together until it was too late either. RIP.

nrc
07-19-12, 07:12 PM
So sorry for your loss. It's so terrible losing a beloved pet and that much more so when it's so unexpected.

dando
07-19-12, 08:13 PM
Sorry for your loss. Just took the dogs in for their checkup today, and concerned about our oldest dog eating, which was confirmed with a ~2 lb. weight loss. :( Meanwhile the beagle mix from hell (who should be renamed Marley) gained ~2 lbs.

-Kevin

High Sided
07-20-12, 04:00 AM
thanks,
sure wouldn't have thought a troubled dog would bring so much heartache. and sorry for the loss of your cat meth, i adopted my daughters cat a few years back and having another animal around has been a big help.

don't worry about the weight change dando, 2lb gain/2lb loss? your beagle is eating the others food ;)

SteveH
07-20-12, 07:01 AM
Sorry to hear the sad news

Insomniac
07-20-12, 09:27 AM
Sorry to hear that about Max. :(

Rex Karz
07-20-12, 09:59 AM
I'm so sorry. :(

Losing a pet is so hard.

RaceGrrl
07-20-12, 10:57 AM
I'm sorry for your loss, HighSided. :(

TravelGal
07-20-12, 06:34 PM
That's tough. I'm so sorry you lost your dog HS. From that article, you may not have been able to do anything anyway but you've alerted the rest of us about bloat. It was a very thorough article. Looking back, I'm wondering if more than one dog we lost when I was kid didn't get this. Condolences. :(

High Sided
07-21-12, 11:34 AM
Thanks again to everyone, this is Max at 2 years old. I am very thankful he lived a full life and suffered very shortly.
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