grompz 704 Posted January 10, 2022 Author Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 thanks lads, for all your kind messages and consideration, your a good bunch of lads,going to collect him from vet today, and lay him to rest in a place where he loved to hunt,and he will rest where the hares run, and the rabbits hop, and he will be at peace,when my dogs come to me its for life, and i do my best to give them a good working life, doesnt get any easy, still got the other old deerhoundx grey, coming up 11 yrs, be another bad one when he goes, getting soft in old age. 8 Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 3,520 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 2 minutes ago, grompz said: thanks lads, for all your kind messages and consideration, your a good bunch of lads,going to collect him from vet today, and lay him to rest in a place where he loved to hunt,and he will rest where the hares run, and the rabbits hop, and he will be at peace,when my dogs come to me its for life, and i do my best to give them a good working life, doesnt get any easy, still got the other old deerhoundx grey, coming up 11 yrs, be another bad one when he goes, getting soft in old age. Ya welcome mate it's hard but you'll have support from family to pull through can't beat family in these hard times 1 Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 10,368 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 7 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: What's bloat mate ? It's when their guts twist cutting off blood supply. Quote Link to post
grompz 704 Posted January 10, 2022 Author Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 53 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Sorry to hear of your loss. A mate of mine has lost two pure deerhounds' with bloat it made me wonder if this is common in these big dog's. yes tats it is very common in pure deerhounds, know a couple of people who had in show bred stock, but never heard of it in the crossbred deerhound stuff, heard it said before that pure greyhounds can also suffer with it, even the vet said they dont know what triggers it off in dogs. atb. Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 3,520 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 2 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: It's when their guts twist cutting off blood supply. A wonder if its Like colic in horses where they can't vomit up so after so long there guts get twisted up mate Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 3,520 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 (edited) 5 minutes ago, grompz said: yes tats it is very common in pure deerhounds, know a couple of people who had in show bred stock, but never heard of it in the crossbred deerhound stuff, heard it said before that pure greyhounds can also suffer with it, even the vet said they dont know what triggers it off in dogs. atb. A wonder if that what happened to this chaps and his misses pure deer hound. A got told by one of neighbours they'd lost it at 3 year old big f***ing thing it was. A used to laugh when he was waking it no control at all.. Always turning the other way on walks when he'd see others with there dogs lol. You would see him walking it an soon as he'd spot you he'd turn round an set off other way was a nasty f****r but nice looking animal. Just in the wrong hands show ponys. Them that go to country shows but dogs never seen graft. Edited January 10, 2022 by Bangersanmash Quote Link to post
chartpolski 24,760 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 (edited) Bloat does seem more prevalent in pure Deerhounds. A pal of mine lost a pregnant bitch, and a, relatively, young dog to bloat. I think I got lucky with my previous deer/grey bitch, she was still working at 10, developed mammary tumours at 11, which spread to her lungs at 12, leading to me putting her down. Previous to this she never had an illness. My deer/grey pup is going to be a big bitch, I hope I get the same trouble free years from her. Cheers. Edited January 10, 2022 by chartpolski 3 Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 10,368 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 16 minutes ago, grompz said: yes tats it is very common in pure deerhounds, know a couple of people who had in show bred stock, but never heard of it in the crossbred deerhound stuff, heard it said before that pure greyhounds can also suffer with it, even the vet said they dont know what triggers it off in dogs. atb. I know Dave Platts told my mate not to feed a good amount of grub in one sitting and break their meals down into small amounts i think my mate made the mistake that these pure Deerhounds would have been the same as the lurchers he had kept in the past. Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 10,368 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 20 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: A wonder if its Like colic in horses where they can't vomit up so after so long there guts get twisted up mate Think its the same or similar mate. 1 Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 3,520 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 Just now, tatsblisters said: Think its the same or similar mate. Thought it was mate. A was thinking because there a big old animal the deer hound it would take it out of them vomiting an struggle to breathe when doing so. Quote Link to post
bird 9,989 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 3 hours ago, tatsblisters said: I know Dave Platts told my mate not to feed a good amount of grub in one sitting and break their meals down into small amounts i think my mate made the mistake that these pure Deerhounds would have been the same as the lurchers he had kept in the past. yeh , that deff helps with couple small meals a day, and let them have plenty of time to digest each meal. when i worked at the racing kennels, we all ways kept a eye on the amount the greyhounds were eating, we had 50 dogs to look after , never heard of greyhounds getting it, but suppose most dogs with a tuck up stomach , might be mote prone to get it. ive never had it with any lurchers ive had ,Buck wolf his grub down quite quick, but slowed up since old bryn been dead. R I P Freddie . Quote Link to post
king 11,984 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 Sorry to hear that grompz... Rip Freddie.... 1 Quote Link to post
mushroom 13,268 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Share Posted January 10, 2022 On 09/01/2022 at 19:42, grompz said: earlier today, i sadly lost my 5yr old deerhoundx greyhound to bloat, vet did emergency op on him,but sadly he didnt make it,had lots of lurchers in my 6+years on this planet, but first time losing a dog to this, freddie was no world beater, but he was an honest and loyal pal to me, and always gave his best,he kept me going when i was going through a rough time health wise, to say im going to miss him is going to be an understatement, run free freddie my loyal pal, seems to get harder to deal with now im getting older. Losing them young to bullshit really bites. I can still shed a tear for our Trevor, nearly 8 years later Quote Link to post
my hounds 313 Posted March 24, 2022 Report Share Posted March 24, 2022 On 10/01/2022 at 09:42, grompz said: thanks lads, for all your kind messages and consideration, your a good bunch of lads,going to collect him from vet today, and lay him to rest in a place where he loved to hunt,and he will rest where the hares run, and the rabbits hop, and he will be at peace,when my dogs come to me its for life, and i do my best to give them a good working life, doesnt get any easy, still got the other old deerhoundx grey, coming up 11 yrs, be another bad one when he goes, getting soft in old age. Grompz sent you 2 PM,s 1 Quote Link to post
poxon 5,772 Posted March 24, 2022 Report Share Posted March 24, 2022 Sorry for your loss grompz 1 Quote Link to post
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