





Sharing private messages is not nice, right? Neither was video surveillancing and sharing private videos and pictures of people, no matter who, with others if not with the world. But no worries, nobody would visit this website, anyway. Maybe a few family members and that shouldn't hurt, right? After all, we're only commemorating a dog, here. Oh almost forgot, also no sneaking into people's email accounts is involved here.
Fındık had no PU/PD (excessive drinking and urinating). At the time PU/PD was added to FIndik's files relying only on verbal complaints and with no tests, I was away from home and nobody was there to give Fındık walks outside so he had to empty his bladder in the house. If only I had taken him with me then. And shortly after I had to leave again, this time for overseas and Findik had to stay back at home all day, probably causing "annoyance" again. The rest of the story is as above: he suddenly got sick and was watched his blood drained for hours not to mention the human's occupation here and then was simply ordered to be put to sleep.
AI result
Sudden watery, bloody diarrhea and vomiting in dogs is a veterinary emergency requiring immediate professional care. Potential causes include life-threatening conditions like hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE), viral or bacterial infections such as parvovirus, foreign body ingestion, poisoning, or other severe illnesses like pancreatitis or stomach ulcers. Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent rapid dehydration and other serious complications. Immediate actions Contact a vet immediately: Call your veterinarian or an emergency animal hospital right away. This is not a situation to wait and see. Do not give food or water: Unless instructed by the vet, avoid giving your dog anything to eat or drink to prevent further irritation and potential aspiration during vomiting. Gather information: Be prepared to provide the vet with your dog's symptoms, including the amount of blood, any other changes in behavior, vaccination history, and possible exposure to toxins or foreign objects. Potential causes Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE): A syndrome characterized by sudden, severe bloody diarrhea and vomiting, which can lead to rapid dehydration. Infections: Viral infections like parvovirus (especially in puppies) or bacterial infections like salmonella can cause hemorrhagic gastroenteritis. Foreign body ingestion: Swallowing a foreign object can cause an intestinal blockage or trauma, leading to severe symptoms. Toxins or poisoning: Ingesting poisons, certain medications, or even human foods can cause severe gastrointestinal distress. Pancreatitis: Inflammation of the pancreas, often triggered by a high-fat meal, can cause severe vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), and abdominal pain. Parasites: Intestinal parasites can sometimes cause bloody diarrhea and vomiting. Other conditions: Stomach ulcers, tumors, or bleeding disorders can also be underlying causes. Why it's an emergency Rapid dehydration: The combination of severe diarrhea and vomiting can cause a dog to become dangerously dehydrated within hours. Life-threatening complications: These symptoms can signal a wide range of serious, potentially fatal, conditions that require urgent medical intervention
-"T'hou shall not kill, t'hou shall not harm" and never the innocent ones. Neither behind people's back, nor sneakily in plain sight.-
My apologies for it took me long to keep my promise to the family elder to immortalize the memory of an innocent and genuine friend when I visited her, followed by tens of calls by various people and rude voice messages that I found in my phone shortly after.
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