Christian C. asked

🐕  Dog Health

Mom's older Belgian Shepherd, Oso, passed away suddenly. He was overweight, current on all shots and heartworm medication. On the night of his passing, he was let out to pee and returned vomiting white, slimy, odorless liquid that seemed to be clogging his throat. His stomach was also slightly hard. The emergency clinic advised against giving him food or water and suggested he might die by morning if not brought in. Oso eventually died in his bed. The vet who handled his cremation suggested it sounded like a seizure, not poison. Mom found two piles of vomit in the backyard the day before. What could have caused Oso's sudden death?

July 14th, 2024

Mark C. answered

The sudden death of Oso could be due to a seizure or a condition called gastric dilatation and volvu...

July 14th, 2024

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