Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi,
I apologize in advance for the very sad and somewhat lengthy tale I'm about to tell. The reason I'm sharing it is to hopefully protect my family's remaining dogs :(
About 2 weeks ago, my sister's friend's dog became very ill and suddenly died. The dog suddenly began vomiting and being very lethargic- she took her dog (about 5 years) to the vet and while there overnight, Lucky died in his sleep :( My sister was of course concerned about the safety of her schnoodle Odie, who had recently played with Lucky, and also my doodle (Reggie), my mom's dog, and my other sister's 2 doodles, Bentley and Oliver. She told us all what happened - that the vet was not able to determine what killed Lucky, but that we should all keep a close watch on our dogs, since they had all played with Odie recently. We were all so sad for Lucky and our friend. :(
About 3 days later (last Saturday), my sister's standard goldendoodle Bentley, 4 years old, vomited twice in the night. He was still acting playful and energetic, so she didn't get too worked up - our dogs all throw up at lease once every couple of weeks, eating grass, too much rawhide, etc. About 2 days after that, he began vomiting more, and acting lethargic, (though no fever or diarrhea) so she took him in. The vet performed a bunch of tests and xrays and couldn't figure out what was wrong, though his white blood cell count was really high and it showed a lot of gas in his GI system- they hooked him up to an IV and gave him an antibiotic, no improvement in 24 hours, so decided to do a surgery to see if there was something stuck in the intestines that could be causing the gas/infection. The results of the surgery were that nothing was IN the intestines, but the intestines and bowels were not moving/working. 24 hours more of IV and antibiotics... Bentley briefly got a little better, walked around and pooped outside, seemed very happy to see my sister, then a couple of hours later suddenly took a turn for the worst and passed away :( He really was the most wonderful dog and companion, and as I'm sure you all can imagine, our family is just devastated by his death.
While our hearts are broken over the loss of Bentley, we are also very concerned for the well-being of the other dogs :( Though most of the info above is what I was told by my sister, at one point she was too upset to call the vet so I called for her (the vet happens to be our very sweet uncle) and talked to him about what was happening. I asked about Parvo (the other dogs are all puppies and have recently been vaccinated) and he said no, Parvo symptom is low white blood cell and Bentley's was high. I asked what he thought was happening, and he said his best guess was that maybe Bentley ate something that was toxic to his system. He said that he thought if it was some kind of contagious disease, the other dogs would have fallen ill by now. My family and I have wracked our brains - we are all SO careful about what our dogs are around, so we cannot figure out what he could have ingested that would have poisoned him. The clinic is doing additional tests to try to figure out what happened, but my fear is that we'll never know.
I guess my reason for posting is this - has anyone experienced or heard about an illness like this? We are all stunned at how quick and serious it was - Bentley was SUCH an active and healthy young dog, and this appeared and killed within a span of a week. What could have poisoned him to affect his GI like that? Could it have been some kind of tick? (He has had lyme disease, though they are vigilant with the flea/tick treatment). Or was it some kind of virus/bacteria? Could he have gotten it from Lucky? (He didn't play with Lucky, but Odie did, and Bentley played with Odie... could Odie have carried the illness without getting sick?) Are all of our dogs at risk? They are all behaving as usual, although Bentley's brother Ollie has been crying a lot :( but they DO all, all of a sudden, have very runny noses and are sneezing/sniffing A LOT. Could that be allergies? Or indicate something more serious? My sister said Bentley wasn't sneezing/runny nose before he got sick. We are all trying not to panic, but are worried about our beloved dogs :(
Any advice or input would be very appreciated.
Best,
Stephanie
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Thanks Kyoko
I am so sorry Stephanie for all of you and this just breaks my heart. I can only imagine how worried you are for the other dogs and hopefully you will find the answers soon. Hugs and prayers to all of you.
Thanks for your prayers, Lonnie
I am heartbroken for your loss. I hope that a cause is found quickly so no other dogs are affected.
Thanks, Lynn
I can offer you a feeble note of condolence - knowing you must be whacking you head - today I will be sure to offer my girl extra loving in honor of you and your lost dogs. Such a loss has to be painful and confusing, hang in there.
Thanks Sally. Hugs to your pup!
I would for sure look at that site for toxic plants. You would be shocked at how many annual and perennial flowers and shrubs are toxic! We pulled ALL of the plants from our yard and keep a list when shopping for annuals what to avoid. No worries now...except a hers of mushrooms invading our yard! It's amazing , we never had this problem this bad, people say it's because the lawn has been so wet and this is common right now. Not sure if ALL are toxic or even how much they have to ingest before getting sick. Having multiple dogs involved and multiple homes to think about could be tough to figure out. Many treats are also a very common culprit. It's gotten to the point where we fill our treat jar with their actual dog food pieces and they love it! Makes us feel safe too!
I cannot imagine what your family is going through, very sad. PLEASE keep us posted!
I'm headed to my parents' today to take inventory of the yard. The list is pretty extensive! Thanks for your thoughts.
I have no advice, but wanted to say I am so sorry for all of you!
Thank you, Laurie.
So sad for your family. The pictures of all those sweet dogs breaks my heart. So sorry for your family's loss.
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