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Fri Mar 27 2015 05:02 AM
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Yesterday was absolutely the worst day of my life. We talked to the vet in Minneapolis at 7.45 am, Hot Rod was doing awesome, up moving around, breathing good, eating good, going potty good. He was pretty much back to normal. We were told to come and get him. I warmed the truck up, loaded up Libby (my female bullie) and my wife and we made the trip.
We stopped by a DQ near the vets clinic and got the staff a cake that said "Thanks, love Hot Rod!". We rolled into the vet office all excited to see our pooch again. We were put in a waiting room. As soon as the doctor came in, I knew something was wrong. My emotions went from super high, to as low as they can get in about .5 seconds.
About 1/2 hour before we got there Hot Rod threw up a little bit. The food and water that he had been eating was not getting into his stomach. He could no longer breath on his own. They inserted a breathing tube and we were able to go in back and see him. He was still alert, and knew we were there. They said that an x ray was needed of his chest to see what was going on. They said we needed to head home and that they were going to need to keep him overnight again. We gave him some kisses on his ears and headed back up north.
We hit Cloquet (about 1/2 hour from Duluth) and the phone rang. The vet said that we needed to turn around. They found namounia in his lungs, and had removed 50cc of fluid from them. They tried many times to remove the tube to try to get him to breathe on his own and he simply could not.
When we got there his condition had worsened. The only way he could breathe now was with a tech using a bag valve to breathe for him. I made the call that we needed to try to remove the tube one more time, it did not work.
I held the paw of the greatest dog in the world while he passed away. I cant stop crying, my heart is broken...
Last edited by Ryan Underthun; Fri Mar 27 2015 05:03 AM.
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Sorry for your loss Ryan....I know right where you're at during this tough time. Darin
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Sad to hear Ryan,it's hard to to lose a loved family member. RIP Hot Rod.
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Many of us have been there...I have several times.Go rescue a dog and give him what you both need. It gets better. trust me. Take care Dave
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We have lost "best friend" dogs before, but this had to be the worst heart wrenching situation. Rest in Peace, Hot Rod. Our hopes that you and the rest of the family can heal sometime in the future.
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Ryan, Your beloved Libby can help you and your family heal.You can know you did all that was possible and you were there when he needed you. RIP Hot Rod
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Sorry to hear that, Ryan...I think we can all sympathize...
I've always thought it cruel, how short Man's Best Friend's lifespan is, compared to our own...
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OOoohhh Ryan--- I'm so sorry! I've had many dog friends in my 66 years and it always brought sadness when they departed, but way back, there was one little welsh Corgi that became my best friend. He was tragically killed by a passing car that struck him when he accidentally got outside and was looking for me. He was so close to me, that he rarely left my side and was always happiest when we were doing something together. The memories of him will never go away and never seem to fade. Time has made it easier and the memories of him are truly wonderful. We're all here for such a short time, both humans and animals. To have been able to share a part of it with a very special dog is a big blessing. Remember him as he was and go on with your life. If he could speak, he would have told you that and he probably did in many ways. Rest in peace Hot Rod!
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Ryan, I'm so very sorry for your loss. Treasure the memories of all the good times you had with Hot Rod and take solace in the knowledge that you gave him a good home and a good life. Take all the time you need to grieve, but then take Dave's advice and rescue another dog.
Regards, Jim
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Ryan,
So sorry for the loss. I had to put my 17 year old lab to sleep in July 2014. I too wept uncontrollably and think about her everyday since I had to say goodbye that July day. I feel your pain and sadness and offer my sympathy.
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Ryan,sorry for your loss.Hang in there.Time will make it a little better.
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Thank you guys so much. I cannot believe how hard this is.
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My sincere condolences Ryan. I've experienced a similar situation. Rick
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Ryan so sad to hear, was so excited yesterday I showed Hotrods picture to the wife. Time will heal and no words will fix what you are feeling. Be proud that you done your best. I think dogs are as smart as people,sure he felt the love and caring.
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