Normally, I'm pretty private, I guess. I don't share a lot of personal things, but this one hits near and dear to all dog owners, so I think I have to for once. Bear with me, if I sound like I'm rambling for a moment.

Gabriel, my German Shepherd and SAR dog, died yesterday morning. Everyone, including me is shocked - the vet staff was in tears, and my vet feels horrible, he's like, "I had no idea he was that ill, none. He went home last night looking better."

He started vomiting Wed. at work, in the afternoon. Out of nowhere - he wasn't very distressed, just drooling and obviously didn't feel well. Thursday morning, we were at the vet first thing, and he was dehydrated a little, and not able to keep anything down. They X-rayed him, checked him out - no temp, no nothing, seemed fine, and so we all figured it was a GI upset, just a bad one, and put him on fluids. He went home pretty perky - after lounging around the front of the staff room all day getting loved on, since he breaks out of crates and cages at the drop of a hat. *chuckles* If he didn't want to stay in a crate, nothing was making him do so, especially since he usually just goes to a door and patiently waits for me to come back. My vet knows this, ah, old trick he's been doing for years.

Friday morning, after we got up for work, he rapidly started going downhill, fast. He'd been comfortable all night, but the moment he got up, he just started to crash. I immediately put him in the car and we were back at the clinic.

Noon, I got the call. He'd been up front, and my vet was honestly beside himself; he'd given everyone orders not to leave him by himself, he had a watch on him. In front of the tech, he went into cardiac arrest. They tried reviving him, but couldn't get him going. Apparently, the whole clinic came running, just about. I need to send them all a thank you card, or lunch, or flowers, or something. Above and beyond on that one for me, and I know they're as distraught as I am. I'm glad they were with him, if I wasn't.

We have no idea what happened - none. My vet is concerned about leptospirosis, perhaps, but if it was, it was the worst case he's ever seen in his practice. My dogs are vaccinated, and up to date. There was no fever, no nothing, but the vomiting. Bloodwork had slightly elevated kidney/liver levels, but that was it. I'm utterly puzzled. We're all stumped.

All the crew, Corgis and cats are on amoxi right now. Won't know for a few days what the results of the autopsy and biopsy are.

I'm going to miss him, wow. It's hard to lose a dog, any dog. But he wasn't just my pet, he was my partner, so it hits even more hard. I spent every day, nearly 24 hours a day, with this dog. I see him more than my husband, ha.

This is just a massive blow to me, my family and team, and the Corgis, who honestly adored him.

My dogs are vaccinated and up to date, but apparently there are some strains of Lepto that are literally this horrible, from there to gone within 48 hours.

This is just a gentle reminder on my end, make sure that your dogs have all their shots are up to date, please; unfortunately, Lepto is not a vaccine that fully covers all strains of it. It's common in the Pacific Northwest, especially at this time of year, in areas with wildlife.

I do not let my dogs drink out of puddles and streams, I always carry a bottle of water, but Lepto can be absorbed through a cut, or mucous membranes, and if he died of it, this is likely how he got it, walking on the trails. However, standing water is optimum for transmission, and that's another reason to not allow your dog to drink out of these places.

Everyone else in my house seems fine, and they all run the same trails with me, including the puppy. I'll keep folks posted on what happened.

- Shep

Edit: Thank you all so much for the kind words. It meant so much to me to see that, I cannot thank you all enough.

Pet people just understand, don't we?

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Comment by Denise on February 21, 2009 at 6:24pm
I am so sorry for your loss. In addition to my Corgi I also have a German Shepherd and that breed is nothing short of amazing. You will see Gabriel again, some day.
Comment by Colston's & Monster on February 21, 2009 at 5:21pm
=(
Im sorry... i can't imagine. So sorry...
Comment by Marion and Vern on February 21, 2009 at 4:51pm
My heart aches for you all. Your in my thoughts and prayers. And please as you are able keep us updated thank you.
Comment by Gus's Dad on February 21, 2009 at 4:26pm
Shep, I'm sorry to hear about Gabriel. I hope all your others dogs are allright. My thoughts are with you.
Comment by ZdogZ on February 21, 2009 at 2:42pm
I am so sorry for your loss. I will definitely keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Comment by Lisa on February 21, 2009 at 2:13pm
What a horrible and unexpected loss. It is never easy to say goodbye to one of our beloved pets but such a sudden and unexplained illness makes it even more difficult. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Comment by Carmen on February 21, 2009 at 2:01pm
I'm so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts during this time of grief.
Comment by Geri & Sidney on February 21, 2009 at 1:58pm
Shepdog, I am so sorry. It sounds like he will be sorely missed by many, human and canine.
Comment by Alice on February 21, 2009 at 1:34pm
I'm so sorry for your loss. I can only imagine how you must feel. It's never easy to lose a loved one, especially when it's so unexpected. We'll be thinking of you and we'll say a little prayer for Gabriel.
Comment by Trenton and Denise on February 21, 2009 at 1:33pm
All of us are so sorry for your loss. Are thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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