Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Karen (Jackdoodle) contacted me privately and asked me to share our story.....she felt it was valuable to share with some of our new puppy owners here on DK. I have been a member since early 2008 and after much consideration felt obligated to share our heartbreak despite knowing how difficult it would be.
In May of last year, Gaston-Cramer suddenly became disinterested in food. Within 12 hours of careful observation we knew something was terribly wrong and took him to our vet.. After hundreds of dollars of diagnostic testing (showing nothing) and x-rays “showing something possibly made of fiber” emergency surgery was performed and the knot of a braided fleece DOG TOY was lodged and removed from the base of his esophagus. Despite the remarkable care he received from our vet, he was left with permanent damage to his esophagus that required him to be hand fed specially prepared food. Needless to say we did this willingly and our lifestyles changed dramatically. We adjusted all that we did to care for him. Ever grateful he was still with us; we were more than willing to tend to his needs. He would have good days and bad. Without getting into the heart wrenching specifics, a few weeks ago, Gaston made a turn for the worse and the decision was made to let him go in peace instead of fear. Surrounded by all of us that loved him, and in the arms of our 15 year old son, we said a tearful goodbye to our beloved “GC”.
Despite all our precautions we have in our home....locked pantries, bolted doors, child locked cabinets and laundry bags hanging from above to name a few....ACCIDENTS HAPPEN! Unless you have your eyes on your dogs 24/7 there WILL be times that you will BLINK and the unthinkable occurs. To think that it won't is unrealistic and judgmental. As a practical suggestion (especially for those with small children) put walk through gates on your children's bedroom doors. This allows the children's room doors to still remain open and creates a buffer between your puppy/dog and children's toys.....stuffed animals and clothing. We have gates up and our children are young adults. It's much more practical than having children clean their room each time they leave it and impossible for a doodle to open....yes, our sweet Rosie can open ANY door knob. A walk through gate she can’t. ;)
Please don't let Gaston's death be in vain.....take ATLEAST the precautions we have with our three doodles....do NOT leave your laundry unattended.....do NOT give them a fabric toy that can easily be torn apart in a blink of an eye and swallowed.....GET INSURANCE!!!!!!!!!!
My warning here is clear.....NO ONE can watch their dogs 24/7....if they say they are they are lying or do not have a healthy lifestyle...... .... we ALL are REQUIRED as stewards and caregivers of these sweet creatures to do WHATEVER we can to take PRECAUTIONS. Despite them, ACCIDENTS can and WILL happen. Doodles, by nature, are curious little fur balls and sneaky! That can and WILL outwit you!
Ultimately, what caused Gaston's damage was the knot of a braided fleece DOG toy that created a plug that didn’t allow anything to come in or out. . It doesn't negate the rest of the warnings but clarifies how accidents can happen even with dog toys --- and WILL!
Insurance is not a get out of jail free card.....but it is a buffer....a buffer between a choice you can make and a choice you may have no option but to make. Gaston’s care reached close to $4000.
Rest in Peace sweet boy. You served as an incredible ambassador for the doodle community in your living and your passing will not be in vain.
Gaston-Cramer September 11, 2008----February 7, 2014
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Thank you for sharing your story, so sorry for your terrible loss. Rest in peace Gaston-cramer
Thank you
Thank you Carol
What a beautiful pup Gaston is. I'm feeling heartbroken for you. Looks like he had a great life.
Thank you for taking the time to share your story, I will be more diligent in keeping harmful things away from Yogi,
I know it only takes a second for life to change.
So sorry for your loss.
Posts like this will have made the pain of sharing worth it if just one person becomes just a bit more diligent because of it. Thank you Leslie
Even the best of owners need a reminder. Thanks F
:'( You brought tears to my eyes Carole. I am so sorry to hear of your family's great loss. Thank you for taking the time to caution us, especially first time doodle moms like me. What I've learned so far is that doodles are so smart and curious and active they're more like human toddlers than dogs. You have cemented that into my mind. Again, I am sorry.
Yarrow is lucky to have you for a Mom Deb
So very sad to hear that GC has gone to the Bridge. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
Thank you Nina
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