Like I posted in my previous question: I found my 3 year old puppy dead early this morning. And have no idea what the cause of death was. He was a healthy guy. Seemed perfectly normal yesterday, was jumping and playing around. When I found him I also found throw-up around the yard. I believe it was from this morning because it was still wet. The food however didn't seem digested. I was questioning his food, but now I think he was poisoned. The only other thing I could possibly think of is my flower pots. The flowers aren't toxic but there was Bayer Advanced Rose and Flower Care in the soil. I just put the pots in the back yard yesterday afternoon. When I looked at them today they didn't seem disturbed.Do you think this could have been fatal to him? I left the flowers out front for awhile and sprayed them down with water before putting them in the back. Do you think breathing that stuff in or even eating a little could have affected him? He was a 90 pound Border Collie.
Bayer Advanced Rose and Flower Care.?
I didn't see your previous question either. First of all, let me tell you that I'm very sorry for your loss. I know much it hurts.
I I doubt it was the flowers or he dirt because you mentioned that that they looked untouched, so I hope you aren't blaming yourself. It could have been any number of things and anything that someone here might tell you, would only be a guess. As Cathy mentioned , the only way to know for sure for would be to have a necropsy done on your poor baby.
For now, try and focus on the happy times that you shared with your dog. I know that's easier said than done, but remember that your dog is now in a better place.
Rest in peace knowing that you were and will always be loved.
Reply:I am so sorry for your loss. I didn't see your previous post, but just wanted to sayy, the only way to have any real idea of what your friend died from is a necropsy. They can be expensive, but it keeps the guess work to a minimum. Good luck. As for the Bayer product, have you called the 1-800 number on the bag, I assume there is a number. Also, try the poison control if you are concerned.
Reply:It's hard to say it could be the flowers some are toxic to pets..The real only way to find out what he died from would be a necropsy...Sorry for the loss of the dog..
Friday, February 3, 2012
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