My dog passed away a year ago but I'm not sure why? He was fine until one day he threw up then after that he stopped eating and started to have diarrhea and started vomiting. Then we started to force feed and drink him. We took him to our vet they didn't know what was wrong with him they took x rays and saw a lump they took him to surgery but his stomach was just turned in a weird way so they pined it up,but then he just got worse that's when we put him down. He also lost a lot of weight.

Updated On July 24th, 2018

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Large (61lb +) | Male | neutered | 100 lbs

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Answered By John C. Gicking, DVM, DACVECC

Veterinarian, Board-Certified Emergency/Critical Care Specialist

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Thank you for using PetCoach. I am sorry your dog passed away, it is always hard to go through that. From your description, it sounds as though your dog had a gastric dilitation volvulus (GDV) or 'bloat.' This is where the stomach flips upon itself. it is a life threatening condition that requires surgery in attempt to fix. Sometimes, the signs that occur when this first happens can be subtle and it goes unnoticed for some time before being treated. When the 'flip' happens, it causes a large amount of inflammation that the body must contend with and unfortunately, a good outcome doesn't always happen. It sounds like you did everything you could for your pet. Of course, it is hard to know tell what happened for sure based on your description. Since you are asking this question a year later, you may still be grieving. It may be of benefit to speak to the veterinarian who took care of Patch to discuss what happened. There are also counselors who work with grief over pet loss in your area that also may be of benefit to you.

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