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<DIV>Need some suggestions. This afternoon after a massive Grand Mal
seizure we had to help our beloved 14 yr old Golden Retriever Ivy Rose to the
Bridge. Our Vet is fantastic and met us there even though it was after
hours. We are still in shock and mourning her loss but we know with her
health issues and the battle we have been fighting to save her it was
necessary. Ivy's brother, Rudy, a 10 yr old rescue basset is taking this
poorly. We were so involved with Ivy during and after this huge seizure
that neither myself nor my husband can say where Rudy was in the house.
Once I had arrangements made with the Vet our young tenant came over to help us
carry Ivy to the car....all of this happened within 30 minutes and we were out
the door and headed to the Vet. It is odd for Rudy not to be around when
our tenant came in or when we were heading out the door. I suspect Rudy
saw the seizure and it scared him. I know it scared us it was so
violent. We were back home without Ivy within 30 minutes. Our Vet is
close by. Since then Rudy is looking scared and looks at the area where
Ivy had the seizure with fear. He is whimpering and in general looking
depressed. We are giving him extra attention and love. Any other
suggestions?</DIV>
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<DIV>Appreciate the help in advance,</DIV>
<DIV>Iris, Dick and Rudy</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>