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Posted by Curhunter89 on 01-23-2024 12:30 AM:

Random death

Guys I had and 11 year old walker gyp pass away on me randomly about 2 weeks ago, almost a week ago I got another gyp she was coming 6 had her in a kennel away from where the other dog was kept. Got home from work today and found her dead, she seemed to be as healthy as a horse and I had 3 young pups in with her they are all fine. Am I just having bad luck or what considering the pups are completely fine.


Posted by Country AintBad on 01-23-2024 03:49 AM:

What feed are you feeding?

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Posted by Curhunter89 on 01-23-2024 11:48 AM:

Purina


Posted by OHC00N on 01-23-2024 03:06 PM:

There are rumors out there right now about Purina, but nothing concrete or recalled or acknowledged by Purina at the moment. Just saw a post the other day on a bird dog site about issues with Purina.


Posted by Curhunter89 on 01-23-2024 03:10 PM:

Personally I would think if it was the feed it would have affected my other dogs, I know it’s confusing as to what happened


Posted by Dave Richards on 01-25-2024 10:15 PM:

Dog death

I lost a really good female a couple years ago, she was only 7 and healthly as she could be one day and dead the next day. She died around the 4th July and I highly suspect that the fireworks had her excited and I thought she twisted her stomach. I really do not know but I sure hated losing her as I had owned her before she turned 2 and she was a real nice coon dog. Dave

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Posted by shadinc on 01-26-2024 03:50 AM:

I lost 3 Walker females. All about 16 months old. All fat, slick, and healthy looking. One out of Rolling Hills Dan, one out of McKnight's Rex, and one was a LIpper granddaughter. Two of them were jumping and barking and fell over dead. The other I found dead. This was in a 3-year span.

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Posted by Larry Atherton on 01-26-2024 04:29 AM:

Loss is never easy. I lost a 7 year old female on January 1st. She was fine, but went down hill fast. I was able to slow her decline down twice, but all I managed to do was to prolong it.

For the first time since 1973, I find myself without a dog. That alone stinks, but what is worse is she was the last living dog I had from dogs that me and friends have been breeding since 1983. I'm hoping I can find a replacement.

I would suspect that one of the few things that all men and women can agree on is all dog's lives are too short!

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