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Location: Dorset
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Poor Sausage! Sorry long!
My little Sausage scared the life out of me last night!
He collapsed at 7.30 and I thought he was going to die there and then! He just collapsed and went all floppy, he was unresponsive and was breathing really slowly (6 breaths per min). I could see his heart going so fast that I could not begin to try and count it, and then it would stop for a while, then go boom boom and start fluttering again.
Due to his history (he has a tumour near his heart and is 16 so they are not going to operate) and the fact he was not distressed or struggling I did not call the vet straight away, I honestly thought he was going to die any minute! But after 45 mins of him being like this I thought it was best to warn the vets incase he did become distressed and need vet attn at a later time. Poor baby was just lying in my arms with his tounge hanging out basically looking awful! The vet said it is not looking good but there was nothing he could do at the time apart from put him down and as he was not distressed there was no point in dragging him to the surgery to do so, also there was a chance he may rally!
WELL! After going to bed (late!) and putting the little man next to me with a blanket over him and trying to sleep with my hand on his chest to see if he was breathing,he woke me up barking and nagging for his breakfast! He could only just stand up at that time, but by lunchtime he was running around as if nothing had happened!
The vet thinks he had a little stroke that could happen again at any time and he may not recover from the next one. I am so pleased to see him happy and recovered again. I must say, I flew into a panic and phoned my Dad wailing that he was dying etc!
I just want the time he has left to be happy and (I hope this does not sound awful) I do hope he does die peacefully of a stroke. The tumour he has will gradually press and obstruct his windpipe, it would be much better for him to slip away like he almost did last night. He was so peaceful.