marathonmommy
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I know that I don't know any of you personally and I am relatively new to the boards, but I thought posting this might be therapeutic or something. Early this morning my chocolate lab died. He was fine after dinner . . . scaveging from my 1 1/2 year old's highchair as usual. Later that night, he was just not himself - listless, non-reponsive. He wouldn't take a drink, eat, etc. (so not like him - he LOVED people food and would have knocked me over ordinarially). I laid next to him for a while hoping he was just feeling under the weather. He seemed to want to be alone. I let him go into another room and cuddled with him a little later. In the mean time, I tried to call the vet - no answer. I was really worried, but DH thought he would be fine and due to the hour thought there was nothing we could do (I'm sure if we thought this was "it" we would have driven all over creation looking for a 24 hour animal hospital.) A little later, the dog jumped up onto the couch to lay down. I felt a little better, thinking he had regained some energy. I decided to go up to bed. I had a dream about him - that the doctor said he had diabetes and needed a medication that cost $210 per month(in the dream). After I woke up, I went downstairs to check on him, and he was dead. I feel horrible! I wish I had stayed with him throughout the night. I don't know what happened. He was totally himself at 6:30, 9:00 he was listless, and 4:30 the next morning he was dead. I have a 5 year old who will miss him. The 1 1/2 year old had such an incredible bond with the dog - it was bizarre. I guess he won't notice too much. Sorry to ramble on . . . I need to vent, release, etc.
I loved that damn dog. He was only 7 years old. I'm not sure what happened?
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I loved that damn dog. He was only 7 years old. I'm not sure what happened?
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I wish I had an answer for you on what happened. 
It's hard enough when you know a dog is sick but something like this must be completely devastating.
Having had many pets over the years I know how you feel. Each loss is painful. Hugs to you and your family!