Tennis ball warning
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:09 pm
Posted on the AOL GSD board on the evening of Oct. 23, 2007 by Jericho's mom.
Everyone, I am in much need of your prayers and good wishes tonight. My male german shepherd Jericho was rushed to the hospital today around 5:00pm. He had swallowed one of his tennis balls and it was lodged in his throat. We usually only use the tennis balls at the dog park and we have been beating ourselves us all night about leaving them out there. My parents rushed him to the emergency vet at Hotel Circle, but by the time they got there he had stopped breathing. The vet staff rushed him to the back room, removed the ball, and started CPR. They got a heart beat and got him stabilized. He was without oxygen for approx. 5 min. And they don't know if he will recover and if he does recover they are unsure if he will have any lasting brain damage. At this point his vitals are stable and he is breathing on his own from an oxygen tube. Please pray for him...this is one of the greatest dogs that has ever owned us. So I need everyone's good thought and keep your fingers crossed that he comes out of this unharmed.
Posted on Oct. 24, 2007
Thank you all for your prayers and well wishes. However it just wasn't enough. God has another angel with him today. Rest in peace my sweet boy. You'll never know how much you touched my life. I know you are waiting for us at the rainbow bridge. I only wish I could have done something to save you.
Von Bruins Wish Upon A Star, CGC OFA G
November 20, 1999 - October 24, 2007
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Please re-consider if you allow your dog to play with tennis balls.
Sadly, I have heard similar stories before and they break my heart.
Your dog may have safely played with tennis balls many times, but
it only takes once.
Everyone, I am in much need of your prayers and good wishes tonight. My male german shepherd Jericho was rushed to the hospital today around 5:00pm. He had swallowed one of his tennis balls and it was lodged in his throat. We usually only use the tennis balls at the dog park and we have been beating ourselves us all night about leaving them out there. My parents rushed him to the emergency vet at Hotel Circle, but by the time they got there he had stopped breathing. The vet staff rushed him to the back room, removed the ball, and started CPR. They got a heart beat and got him stabilized. He was without oxygen for approx. 5 min. And they don't know if he will recover and if he does recover they are unsure if he will have any lasting brain damage. At this point his vitals are stable and he is breathing on his own from an oxygen tube. Please pray for him...this is one of the greatest dogs that has ever owned us. So I need everyone's good thought and keep your fingers crossed that he comes out of this unharmed.
Posted on Oct. 24, 2007
Thank you all for your prayers and well wishes. However it just wasn't enough. God has another angel with him today. Rest in peace my sweet boy. You'll never know how much you touched my life. I know you are waiting for us at the rainbow bridge. I only wish I could have done something to save you.
Von Bruins Wish Upon A Star, CGC OFA G
November 20, 1999 - October 24, 2007
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Please re-consider if you allow your dog to play with tennis balls.
Sadly, I have heard similar stories before and they break my heart.
Your dog may have safely played with tennis balls many times, but
it only takes once.