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My brother bringed a dog from hes friend house last year, a little puppy, now he is a big dog, my dad also bringed a puppy a few days ago. The thing is our dog started to feel sick, he vomited, and after that he just stayed quiet, mute, not moving in the same spot all day, after 2 days, he died.... We dind't knew what he had but well that dog life. But now the thing get weird, my dog died in August 1 , August 2 [yesterday] the little puppy dad bringed VOMITED, he is quiet outside, mute, not moving, in the same spot all day. Today he is there outside doing the same, He will die tomorrow just like my other dog ;'[ What can I do about it, why is this hapening, there isn't any ''rat poision'' here. Here are the things I think they most be doing, drinking water from the pond full of fish, eating poo [any kind of poo,chicken poo, horse poo, etc] Something that had to do with the cats, I have 4 cats, dunno. Please help me, why is this symptons of staying mute, vomiting, dying... help

2007-08-03 02:15:29 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

It was very painfull to see the dog freezed in the yard, with the eyes and mouth full of antz eating him. I don't want this to happen to my little puppy. [Here is not cold or snowy by the way, is a tropical island] Sorry about my ortography errors, my original lengauge is spanish.

2007-08-03 02:22:01 · update #1

I am not a troll. I just don't have the money for those kind of things, it cost a LOT, and I am starting college.

2007-08-03 02:23:40 · update #2

Oh right guys I don't have money for vet, but yes for food, oh but since I don't have money for vet, I should just let them free run the streets, get killed or anything like that. My pets I got them from the streets, when I see a little dog there with no food or anything I just pick him up and bring him home. And about not having money for vet then don't have a dog, WHATEVER, I am free to do whatever I want, is my money not yours, and pets are animals that won't be with your for the rest of your life, they die faster they even runaway...

2007-08-03 02:27:33 · update #3

20 answers

They probably have parvo. It kills within two to three days of vomiting and diarrhea. If you take them to the vet for treatment early enough they can survive.

2007-08-03 02:22:17 · answer #1 · answered by mama woof 7 · 4 1

I know that this is probably the single most traumatic event that has ever happened in your life. It's OK to mourn your dog. He was a part of your family. I can't tell you how long it will be until the pain stops because everyone of us grieves in a different way. I can tell you though that it will get better. Memories that are now causing you so much pain will eventually become fond memories. Do not blame yourself. It wasn't your fault. You will never completely get over this because you had a deep love for Boni. You always will. It's like losing a beloved family member. It's OK and very normal to cry. You need to cry. But it will become easier. I promise. As soon as you are ready, I would get another dog. That new dog will help to fill the void that you are feeling right now. It wont be Boni. Each dog has his own personality and spirit but, it will be a sweet little dog to love and watch grow up. Some people run right out and get another dog the next day while some can't even think about it for a year. You have a nice fenced in yard now. Perfect for a new puppy or dog. Do not blame yourself for the loss of your dog. It wasn't your fault.....My dog is 14 now and I'm beginning to panic.I mean really panic. That hurt isn't just a hurt. You can feel it in your soul. If you do decide to get another dog, don't let it out of the yard. There are so many hidden dangers out there as you well know. I am so sorry for the loss of Boni. I can only imagine the pain you are going through....I don't know what religion you are but, I truly, with no doubt believe that dogs go to Heaven. When it's finally your time, Boni will be there waiting for you. You will see her again. I hope this helps

2016-05-17 07:00:16 · answer #2 · answered by alva 3 · 0 0

You have parvo on your property. Don't bring any more puppies in. Chances are everyone you get will pick this up and die. If you want a dog get an older dog from a local rescue and make sure the dog has had all his shots before you bring him home. Parvo can be in the soil for years. The only way of cleaning it up or killing the germ is bleach. And the only way to prevent it from spreading is to vaccinate your dogs. Even if you vaccinated the puppy first I wouldn't bring another one in right now. Parvo is worst on puppies and older dogs. Evita

PS Keep other dogs off your property. They can get the parvo on their paws and track it home or other places spreading it where ever they go.

I hate to say this but you really should be in the library brushing up on your grammar if you are planning on college. I could hardly tell you had even gone through middle school. I think that is why people may think you are a troll.

2007-08-03 02:28:56 · answer #3 · answered by evitabug 5 · 5 1

Did you not think the vet could tell you more. But why after the 2nd day of not feeling good did you not take the dog to the vet. If you can not give up fast food and movies and having fun maybe you should think of get a gold fish.

2007-08-03 02:51:59 · answer #4 · answered by Littlegirl 2 · 3 0

Unless you want your dog to die like the other one you need to bring your dog to the vet and get to the bottom of this. Was your older dog vaccinated for parvo? rabies? the new puppy could have been carrying the disease and spread it to your older dog!! You need to see a vet and determine what is going on. Do you know if the new puppy has all of it's shots? Vaccinations are very important they help to keep dogs healthy!!! Don't leave your dad alone until you are on your way to the vets office with the pup!

2007-08-03 02:24:56 · answer #5 · answered by Teresa V 5 · 3 1

Since you don't have a Vet, then I imagine that the dogs were not treated for Parvo or distemper. These are bad diseases that can be prevented by vaccine, but can't be cured after the dogs catch it. It sounds like they might be dying from dehydration from one of these diseases or from e. coli.

I'm sorry that I can't give you any good news, but there are lots of diseases that need a Vet.

BTW, for the next dog, you might try to keep them out of the poo and out of the pond.

2007-08-03 02:40:29 · answer #6 · answered by hanksimon 5 · 4 0

No you should have taken them to a shelter or contacted a rescue. If you cannot afford an animal there are places who will take them.
The dogs could have gotten parvo, which is deadly in unvaccinated dogs. It is transferred via stools and can live for a long time if not cleaned up. Please take the dog to a shelter so they can put him down humanly not just let him lay in the heat and die. Bless the poor dogs...

2007-08-03 02:32:17 · answer #7 · answered by jst2funlvn 2 · 3 1

This is like being able to see into the future.. You know the answer.. He needs to go to the vet to find out why he is sick.. If you don't, you should get a necropsy done to find out why both dogs died.. And maybe use that information to decide if you should bother getting a replacement dog.

2007-08-03 02:22:24 · answer #8 · answered by DP 7 · 4 0

.Ever heard of a VET?? Probably not since you sound like you live in the backwoods someplace.

Don't get any more pets and go to school. You are one step above being illiterate.

Here, I will spell it out for you...slowly...if you do NOT have much money, do NOT have pets. They suffer because you are selfish and want pets, but cannot take care of them.

You are one of those idiot "do-gooders". You think that by saving it from the streets, you have done it a HUGE favor and you should be patted on the back. Doesn't matter that you let it die and sit there and watch as it suffers just because you don't want to spend the money on a vet. You have a computer and internet access, so you have some money for things you want.

What a LOSER!!!

Kinda funny that your "typing language" gets better when you start ranting!!!!!!!

2007-08-03 02:24:47 · answer #9 · answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7 · 4 5

I have just your answer. They get the parvovirus. It is a virus that humans and other animals spread but dogs get it. Take him to a vet immediately if you want your dog to have a fighting chance.

2007-08-03 02:20:29 · answer #10 · answered by Big Mac 2 · 3 0

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