Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Bird Dogs => Topic started by: Uplandbum on December 11, 2017, 01:05:30 PM
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My season ended a bit sooner than intended. I hunted my 10-year old pointer on Saturday and he hunted like a machine. When we got back home after hunting I noticed that he seemed a bit "out of it" and would not eat. Took him to the emergency vet and he was suffering from hypoglycemia that caused his temperature to drop significantly. The vet thought that since we got him there before he began experiencing seizures that he would recover, but unfortunately we lost him that night. I find some comfort knowing that he went out doing what he loved to do. It was almost like he saved his best show for last. A few pictures from our season are attached.
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Bummer... no better friend than a hunting dog.
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That's terrible! I didn't know a dog could suffer from hypoglycemia. :dunno:
:sry:
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Condolences.
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Crap, so sorry to hear about your pup. Like you mentioned, he went out doing what he loved!
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Oh man so sorry to hear about your loss. We are blessed to have them in our life especially when you let them do what they love and are built for but it really makes it hard when you loose them. I've said a prayer for you and yours ya bum.
He was a beautiful dog.
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So sorry for your loss...but glad you got out one more time. Prayers sent.
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That sucks, sorry for your loss.
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:sry:
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Very sorry for your loss. It really hurts to loose a good pooch.
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Condolences to you and your family.
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Sorry to hear this. I lost one several years ago in one day. I still miss her. You will too! But every time you hunt, you will remember, They are never really gone!
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Always hurts to lose a family member. Sorry for your loss.
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Ouch, so sorry to hear man, so tuff losing our best friends.
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Very sorry for your loss. So hard loosing such good buddies that they are. I think you are absolutely right that he went out the best way possible. Can't argue that passing away after a day of doing what you love with the ones you love is about the best you can ask.
May your grieving process be healthy.
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Sorry to hear about the loss of your buddy. I am sure he was as grateful as you were to share your time together. Just know that he will be waiting for you in heaven with that tail a wagging.
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Sorry bro. Sad...
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:(
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Been there done that with the hypoglycemia on a pointer, mine would seizure though, he became unhuntable at age 7. Curious to know if your dog was Elhew type pointer, mine was a grandson of Elhew upland gilly,he by Elhew Blue Nose by Elhew Snakefoot. Sorry for the loss ,but as you suggest he went out doing what he loved, safe to say you didn't get cheated any lots of pointers don't make 9.
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Wow, condolences...remember the good times
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Very sorry
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I hate it when that happens. :sry:
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When you have a really great bird dog it’s a shame we have to out live them. I hope when it’s my time to go get to out during or shortly after a great hunt. So sorry for your loss.
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His sire was Nemaha City Slicker and his dam was Nemaha Pepper.