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see earlier thread (didn't know how to update title so started new thread..)
I can't quite believe what has just happened.......
got back from the Spar with the baby food to try..to find my son cuddling Dave and alarmed. When he put Dave on the floor Dave promptly flipped over onto his right side. within 30 seconds Dave was fitting.
I rang our local vet to say we were on our way.....only a 3 minute journey..Dave died in my daughters arms during the 3 minute journey.
I can't quite believe it
three stunned and devestated children all stood in the vets office in their PJs and traumatised by the suddeness of this....
The vet checked out his mouth etc and all was fine so not a teeth or throat/larynx ulcer problem. not dehydrated. Best estimate was that it was a neurological related problem that had stiflled his swallow reflex and ultimately lead to the fitting...
So bloody quick...he wasn't THAT ill
A mercy in that sense I suppose, and as I said to my tearful daughter, so nice for Dave that he died in loving owners arms.
Our lovely big old fella
Mavis had been grooming him and licking him today...guess we'll need to watch for their grief
still just too stunned for words.....
I can't quite believe what has just happened.......
got back from the Spar with the baby food to try..to find my son cuddling Dave and alarmed. When he put Dave on the floor Dave promptly flipped over onto his right side. within 30 seconds Dave was fitting.
I rang our local vet to say we were on our way.....only a 3 minute journey..Dave died in my daughters arms during the 3 minute journey.
I can't quite believe it
three stunned and devestated children all stood in the vets office in their PJs and traumatised by the suddeness of this....
The vet checked out his mouth etc and all was fine so not a teeth or throat/larynx ulcer problem. not dehydrated. Best estimate was that it was a neurological related problem that had stiflled his swallow reflex and ultimately lead to the fitting...
So bloody quick...he wasn't THAT ill
A mercy in that sense I suppose, and as I said to my tearful daughter, so nice for Dave that he died in loving owners arms.
Our lovely big old fella
Mavis had been grooming him and licking him today...guess we'll need to watch for their grief
still just too stunned for words.....