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Unknown about what happened to the dog.

My German Shepard dog aged 2 yrs died suddenly while playing 3 days back. He ws healthy and happy dog. He ws playing with the kids when this happened. While he ws playing he suddenly went silent for few seconds as he ws lying on the floor suddenly his paws folded on its own and he started to crawl around and cried in pain. With this he passed out urine and loo and water frm mouth. He cried a lot in pain and his eyes turned into whole black. Thn he crawled himself outside the room and ws having many shocks several times and within 30 minutes he passed away. I can't understand what the exact problem ws. I tried to help but ws clueless. I even called the vet bt it ws out of his mind too. And the poor thing survived no more. If anybody knws wht exactly happened to the dog plz do tell and wht can b done at tht time. Thank u.
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675347 tn?1365460645
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I am so very sorry to hear of what hapened to your dog. I can't see, from what you said, anything you could have done better. You couldn't have done more for him. Even if you had rushed him to a vet within a split-second I doubt if you could have saved him.
I have no idea what might have caused his death, so quickly and suddenly like this with no signs previously of anything being wrong.
The only things which come to mind are heart attack, or stroke or some embolism perhaps. Though it is sad that had to happen to such a young fit looking dog. But things like that can happen, though they are rare.

My deepest condolences, and I am very sorry for your loss. Bless his lovely Soul.
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