A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95319] |
Fri, 01 February 2008 11:21 |
Deej [5]
Messages: 373 Registered: March 2008
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Our neighbors have a couple of young great danes. About two weeks ago the
doorbell rang late at night and it was the wife who was in tears because
Levi, the male, was having a siezure. Amy grabbed her vet crash kit and ran
over there. It looked like Levi was choking on part of a small rubber toy.
Something seemed to be stuck in his throat and after rubbing his throat,
whatever it was seemed to pass and the dog came around. We sorta' doubted it
was a toy in his windpipe, since if it would have passed, it would have
passed to the lung and this obviously didn't happen, but anyway.....he was
up and around. I'm not sure how long he had been siezing (and possibly not
breathing) before this passed.
Anyway.....same thing happened again last night. He siezed three times in a
row, we drove him to the vet, the vet treated him and he seemed to be OK so
we brought him home. They called this morning and the poor thing had
siezures all night and it appears he has stroked. He can't get up. He's a
beautiful, very sweet dane and I'm afraid his time may be up.
It's all up to God at this point, and I really, really do believe in
miracles so I'm doing the only thing I can for this wonderful guy. If you've
got any puppy prayers for Levi, he could sure use them right about now.
(sorry about the redeye.....my bad)
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Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95330 is a reply to message #95319] |
Fri, 01 February 2008 15:17 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Hey Deej,
Sorry about the pup. I like almost all dogs more than I like almost all people.
Hope he gets better.
Great Danes are tougher because they're almost always such sweet tempered
dogs. Good luck.
TCB
"Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote:
>Our neighbors have a couple of young great danes. About two weeks ago the
>doorbell rang late at night and it was the wife who was in tears because
>Levi, the male, was having a siezure. Amy grabbed her vet crash kit and
ran
>over there. It looked like Levi was choking on part of a small rubber toy.
>Something seemed to be stuck in his throat and after rubbing his throat,
>whatever it was seemed to pass and the dog came around. We sorta' doubted
it
>was a toy in his windpipe, since if it would have passed, it would have
>passed to the lung and this obviously didn't happen, but anyway.....he was
>up and around. I'm not sure how long he had been siezing (and possibly not
>breathing) before this passed.
>
>Anyway.....same thing happened again last night. He siezed three times in
a
>row, we drove him to the vet, the vet treated him and he seemed to be OK
so
>we brought him home. They called this morning and the poor thing had
>siezures all night and it appears he has stroked. He can't get up. He's
a
>beautiful, very sweet dane and I'm afraid his time may be up.
>
>It's all up to God at this point, and I really, really do believe in
>miracles so I'm doing the only thing I can for this wonderful guy. If you've
>got any puppy prayers for Levi, he could sure use them right about now.
>
>(sorry about the redeye.....my bad)
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>
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