Walter:
Recently, my 2 year old cream colored lab started coughing up mucous. Within 24 hours it was frank bloody, turning to clots. I notified my Vet immediately. I had her hospitalized at 2 different Vets hoping to get the bleeding to stop, Vit K, steriods, Oncontic fluids were given. Her xrays showed fluid buildup around the right lung.The heart shape was visable and everything looked intact. She continued with coughing blood. I am assuming that she developed respiratory distress. She died (after 4 days). I am NUMB - she was my everything!!
Her stools were clear of any blood. She was still urinating and drinking water, she ate some food until the last 2 days. Could this have been a poisoning? I found an old paint can in my yard with what looked like dog food in it. That same day, my golden retriever came in drooling. I took the can to my Vet to have it examined and am awaiting results. What kind of poison would cause a respiratory bleed or distress??? Does this sound like an anomoly? I am wanting to know the cause of her death. What causes lung bleeding. I am hoping it was an anomoly.
I would not consult to an autopsy. I wanted to bury her without any defects if possible. I loved her. My friend and I carried her (76lbs) up to a remote ridge in where she is at rest. It was all I could do out of respect and love was to repay her with providing her a spectacular resting place.
I am stuptified and filled with grief, as to what could have caused this. Would you please shed light on possible causes? I just can't understand how a poison could cause a right sided lung bleed. The toxicology tests are not back regarding the food in the can. I did find numerous vomit in the yard with abnormal pieces of meat. I did not feed her meat like I found.
What could cause an anomoly for a vessel to bleed in the lung and not stop bleeding? Could you please shed some light on this, as I would really like some closure. Thank you so much.
Kim