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I found this on another dog forum, and it is sad that this poor dog died, regardless of the situation. This whole post is copied from another person on another dog forum, so please ignore any mistakes/typos.
http://gma.yahoo.com/westminster-dog...news-pets.html Here's the article itself, for anyone who doesn't feel like using the link. But be warned, it is long: Quote:
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I know this dog. It really affected the Sammie world. My friend was supposed to use him on her bitch.
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While it is incredibly tragic, I'm shocked that they didn't explore the possible causes before cremating the dog. A breeder friend of mine lost a dog suddenly a couple of weeks ago, and made sure to find the answer, since it could affect her breeding program.
I don't know, I'd be expecting to see more dogs sick/dying if it was intentional poisoning.
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The whole thing is a tragedy, but to walk around accusing folks of poisoning or failed security etc. then opt to NOT do a necropsy is quite a contradiction in behavior. Especially considering how much money had to be spent to campaign the dog to Westminster, etc.,...to pass on a necropsy when foul play is suspected seems strange at best.
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There are other things besides cancer and rat poison that can cause vomiting blood. HGE being just one. Years ago my late Ginger had some sort of mystery ailment that caused her to vomit the most horrendous amount of blood and clots in copious quantities. Testing never pinpointed the issue (it may have been some duck jerky treats, but they were never on a recall list) other than it being an infection. Frightening, though. It never said anything about other bruising on the dog, or petechiation, which I'd expect to see if it were far enough along to allow vomiting of blood were rat poison involved. I'm really surprised that they did not do a necropsy. It's extremely sad, but to throw out poisoning and then do no testing seems foolish, at best.
Although, I can say that people blame poisoning for almost every dog ail. I don't think it applies in this case, but I cannot count how many vomiting Parvo pups we have brought in because 'the neighbor must have poisoned him!"
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