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Anonymous
I have a disturbing question for you /an/

If a healthy young Rotwiller suddenly becomes lethargic one day and dies with blood coming from his mouth, what could be the cause?

It happened years ago to a dog of mine, and I still can't let it go.

I thought he swallowed a sharp object at first but the vet says it didn't find anything.

I think it was poisoning, but I simply could afford an investigation at that time.
>> Anonymous
rat killer stuff
>> Anonymous
I would say poison. Maybe antifreeze or rat poison as the previous poster stated.
>> Anonymous
or maybe he ate a cherry pit. They can be lethal if a dog eats one
>> Anonymous
Is that pre tank tank cat?
>> Anonymous
I'd say he probably ate rat poison or something sharp that ripped up his insides.
>> Anonymous
>>283859
Oh my. I do believe you are correct.
>> Anonymous
Tuberculosis?
>> Anonymous
>>283859
Yeah, it's the real deal.
>> Parasitologist
Rat Poison would seem a likely culprit. Works by causing a deadly deficiency of vitamin K(I think), which causes massive internal hemorrhaging/easy hemorrhaging. That's pretty much a death sentence with a large dog.