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Australian Champion Allarme Arctic Gem (aka: Sooki)

9:11:2004 - 10:2:2013

Sooki collapsed after her usual walk on Sunday afternoon with laryngeal paralysis.

She was not fit to be restored to normal health in Veterinary care.

I sent her off after 8 years, 3 months and 1 day.

Too young, too soon, she was denied the light of day.

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Romans 13:12

the night is far gone, the day is near.

Let us then lay aside the works of darkness and put on the armour of light.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=EZZSTiHbNps&feature=endscreen

:cry::rainbowbridge:

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We gained some comfort today when our new Vet. explained that laryngeal paralysis is a degenerative disease.

It can also be symptomatic of general neuropathy and other peripheral neuropathies can appear in 12 months.

Although Sooki was yet still young, she passed on from natural causes.

I am somewhat content, that she gave me as many good years as she could, and we gave her the same in return.

Rest in Peace my sweet satin coated angel.

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Very sad.

You may be interested to know that when we did our health survey we had 72 responses for Maremma Sheepdog [whelped in Australia] and of them there were 7 deaths as a result of this. Might be a good idea to be entering this data into the mix for pedigree profiling.

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Very sad.

You may be interested to know that when we did our health survey we had 72 responses for Maremma Sheepdog [whelped in Australia] and of them there were 7 deaths as a result of this. Might be a good idea to be entering this data into the mix for pedigree profiling.

According to the Vet its a common problem with working/large breeds.

Apparently, its not genetic, but I can't see how they can make that claim.

Its, like hyperthyroidism, could happen but very rarely does.

You may be interested to know that I took her in to the Vet to have her breathing checked and they were too busy to do a full work up.

A week later she collapsed.

Notwithstanding, I am much more cautious walking/running my dogs now.

Sooki was the reason for, and the result of, the "Fact or Fiction" thread.

Her Breeder was my first mentor.

My gratitude to both of them and others we've met in our humble saga is insuperable.

I notice at Mass they have changed the words: this 'saving cup' to this 'chalice'

It breaks me up in increasing repetition.

No one said it would be a rose garden along with the sunshine.

Happy Easter to you Steve.

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