I volunteer at an animal shelter and I know we put dogs to sleep every other week or so, but tonight for the first time in my life I actually watched a dog die right in front of me. I was outside with an 8 month old black retriever mix dog and she was jumping up at me and being really obnoxious so I told her "off" and made her sit before I petted her, everything was going ok and she was slowly getting it and I turned to bring her inside and she jumped at my face again and I pushed her into a sitting position and she just crumpled onto her back,,,,,which wasn't too strange because I figured maybe she was just really submissive and I had scared her by moving too quickly and using too firm a voice I started to move away from her and I noticed she had flipped onto her back and she started peeing and I thought "yup, I guess she's just really submissive and for some reason me making her sit scared her" but then she didn't get up after a couple seconds and I went over to her and she started this really strange cry that I haven't heard before,,,it was kind of a howl, but not, I can't really explain it. She literally died right in front of me right then. She howled for about ten seconds, then I watched her take her last breath. Needless to say I ran to get a more experienced volunteer and she declared her dead, we think she had a seisure or something but it's still really strange. When I walk the dogs I try not to get too attached because the sad truth is that some of them do end up getting put to sleep, we do everything we can for them to get them out and adopted but sometimes we simply get bombarded by too many dogs at once and have no other option than to put them to sleep. So I guess my heart has already prepared itself for the sad truth before I even walk through the doors of the shelter but it's still unerving to have watched this young and what looked liked healthy dog literally drop and die in front of me. Have any of you seen or heard of a dog doing this before? I'm going to attach the link to her petfinder page so you all can see her sweet face. I am glad that she's not stuck in the shelter anymore, or that she doesn't have to worry about some nasty human dropping her off at a shelter again (she was an owner surrender), and I'm glad that she died during a run outside with the sun shining, but still,,,,,,it just isn't right that she had to be there to begin with.[sm=sad.gif][sm=sad.gif][sm=sad.gif][sm=sad.gif][sm=sad.gif][sm=sad.gif]
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=7619928