I lost a good dog, Brownie, two weeks ago to a snake bite and now her life long buddy, Patch, seems to have given up. It makes me think of "Where the red fern grows" sort of. They were together for 10 years. Patch doesn't want to eat, she just lays down all day, and the last couple days she's been very stove up when she does move around.
I'm going to take her to the Vet tom and see what they say, but I just don't know that they will have a cure for heart ache.
Have any of you had this happen?
Thanks,
Reloader
Going through it right now with my Dobe. I had three then lost one last June, then another this past April. Now the one we have left acts like he doesn't know what to do.
I believe dogs grieve right along with us.When we had to put down Josephine ,George just kinda laid around looking bummed out. He perked up when we brought Willie home. Now that George is gone, Willie seems a bit lost.
I think dogs know when something happens to their "pack" weather it is the humans in their pack or the animals in their pack.
I travel for work and my dog knows when I am leaving for a extended stay.
He also knows when I am coming back, my wife says he perks up the day I am coming back.
We sometimes forget that they sense things different then we do.
I believe the sixth sense they have is always alert and I know they feel loss similar to what we feel. Yes they are pack animals and they sense when things are not right but that is what makes them unique and so able to capture a place in our hearts as mans best friend. I hope you find an answer to help your dog cope.
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Quote from: redarrow on June 16, 2011, 10:44:21 AM
I believe dogs grieve right along with us.When we had to put down Josephine ,George just kinda laid around looking bummed out. He perked up when we brought Willie home. Now that George is gone, Willie seems a bit lost.
Dogs do indeed grieve, whether it be over the loss of a mate or an owner. For example...
We had a dog that went with me everywhere on the farm before I was injured, he would even ride to town with me in the truck. When I was injured I was in the hospital for 12 weeks, my parents said that dog laid in the driveway every morning for weeks waiting for me to come to work.
The only cure for a grieving pet that has lost a running mate is to introduce it to a new running mate. Sounds like it's time for a new puppy.
Man, I'm glad I took Patch in. She wasn't just grieving, she had a massive infection in her uterous and is now in emergency surgery.
They found a damn 22cal pellet in her stomach as well. I'd like to find the bastard that shot her. The Vet said she could get the pellet out when she goes in.
I hope she comes out ok, my wife is going to be a basket case if we lose 2 in two weeks.
Ya'll have a good one,
Reloader
Dag gone, glad you took her in. Hope all works out well.
Any idea who shot her? I'd ask the vet for the bullet.
I hope everything works out ok. It takes a sorry SOB to shoot a mans dog.
I don't have a clue. She's been in my back yard for years with just walks on the leash. She got to rome a few times at my inlaws out in the country about 8 years ago, so I'm thinking it had to happen then. I found her as a pup at a construction site covered in what seemed like thousands of fleas, but she was so little I probably would have seen the wound. Weird deal as I never remember her having a wound or acting hurt.
The Vet said she sees bullets in pets all the time on xrays. I looked at the xray and you can tell it's a 22cal air rifle pellet right behind the ribs and penetrated about 1/2 way through.
Yep, sorry sucker to do that.
Just got word, she cleared the surgery just fine and is in recovery.
Thanks,
Reloader
Good news! Maybe she will perk up now when she gets home.
Glad to hear things are going good For her so far. I will keep my fingers crossed. I was never really a dog guy till this past year. I used to make fun of people who cared that deeply for what was just an animal in my mind. I now have a mastiff and a Shepard and can't imagine how upset I'm going to be when I lose one.
Quote from: Reloader on June 17, 2011, 05:31:59 PM
I don't have a clue. She's been in my back yard for years with just walks on the leash. She got to rome a few times at my inlaws out in the country about 8 years ago, so I'm thinking it had to happen then. I found her as a pup at a construction site covered in what seemed like thousands of fleas, but she was so little I probably would have seen the wound. Weird deal as I never remember her having a wound or acting hurt.
The Vet said she sees bullets in pets all the time on xrays. I looked at the xray and you can tell it's a 22cal air rifle pellet right behind the ribs and penetrated about 1/2 way through.
Yep, sorry sucker to do that.
Just got word, she cleared the surgery just fine and is in recovery.
Thanks,
Reloader
Sorry to hear somebody shot your dog. Unfortunately, there are some unashamed pet shooters out there. There was a thread on here not long ago with folks bragging about shooting dogs.
Glad she came through surgery okay. She is lucky to have someone that care sand takes care of her.l
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Glad it looks like your pup will get better! Hope she starts feeling like her old self, may take a while if she's on antibiotics they can mess with a dog while there on them.
Thanks guys!
The Vet is going to let us get her today and I've been informed by the boss that she will be a house dog now. I'm glad she's house trained(we let them come in if it's cold or rainy), but not looking fwd to the shedding.
Have a good one,
Reloader
Quote from: Reloader on June 20, 2011, 10:39:18 AM
Thanks guys!
The Vet is going to let us get her today and I've been informed by the boss that she will be a house dog now. I'm glad she's house trained(we let them come in if it's cold or rainy), but not looking fwd to the shedding.
Have a good one,
Reloader
with this 105 degree heat, I'd take a pellet in the butt to get to stay in the A/C --
glad everything came out OK Ronnie
next time you're gonna be around give me a Yell - We'll get up a bunch and go to Wild Wings and shoot the clay course
That sounds like a pile of fun. My sx3 needs more breaking in anyway. Just let me know when ya'll want to do it.