Zelda
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A terrible thing has happened. On Sunday evening, without warning, Zelda cried out in her crate and collapsed. She was limp and not breathing and completely unresponsive. We tried desperately for a long time – John, my sister Gloria, and I -- to resuscitate her, but we could not.
She was five months and 2 days old. She had not been sick at all. Her day Sunday was a very happy, energetic, fun-filled day. She got to see her breeder, to play with a litter of puppies. She had a great time, had her dinner, went to bed perfectly fine. And then she was gone.
We are crushed. Zelda was one of the most amazing dogs I have ever known. She was happy and smart and beautiful.
The necropsy said that nothing looked obviously wrong and that their best guess was that it was her heart. We have sent her heart (and brain) off for further testing, and we will bury her today on Gloria's land here.
We are taking one day at a time, one hour at a time.
When we find out anything further from the testing, I will update.
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I am so very sorry for your loss of Zelda, i can't begin to imagine how you feel.
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Oh, I'm so, so sorry. How tragic. 5 months old - that's just awful. I know how you feel. I had the same thing happen to our 5 year old malinois. she was happy, chasing the ball having fun during the day and that evening she barked and fell over dead. because she was a rescue and i didn't think it would help me or DH, we did not have a necropsy done, but i always thought it was her heart or brain. again, i'm so sorry you're going through this.
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I am so very sorry. I cannot even imagine how awful it must be for you, to suddenly lose one so young and vital. Heart is the only thing I can think of that would be so quick, like the young human athletes that collapse with undiscovered heart problems. Huge hugs to you and your family, RIP Zelda.
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I am so, so sorry to hear about Zelda..how absolutely heart breaking. My condolences to all of you.
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I am so sorry for your loss :-(
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The tests on Zelda's heart and brain all came back negative. There were no signs of disease, infection, parasite, congenital abnormality, tumor, anything. Really it seems to have been the equivalent of a freak accident. (There may be more things that got ruled out, but the written report is still in the mail. I'll add anything vital when it comes.)
Debbie (her breeder) has been marvelous and supportive.
We are back in Virginia now. This week felt like it lasted a really long time.