The Mouth Suffering Kills 7 Dogs, 11 Pictures on the neighborhood

When Erico Torres took Chloe, Gold Rotriiver of the 4-year-old gold, to travel their feet every day around Venice to the last week, it seemed like he was in good spirits and health.
But later that day, Torrores’ husband called her, and she cared deeply. Something was wrong with Chloe – he suddenly had fallen and began to hold the way to the hospital.
Since the couple would read, Chloe was not the only dog’s only dog to kill.
Two weeks ago, seven dogs in Venice died and 11 were taken to hospital for a mystery, according to the neighboring neighboring congregation interview. All are said to have good health before the sudden start of lethargy, nausea, the alteration of symptoms and other symptoms.
Neighbors have a higher quality of dogs, “says the second in Paris,” Torres said when pets were in danger. Dear dogowners quickly entered into action.
Citizens in Venice Canal MailhouP Send them warning signs after 18 dogs. A third of its death.
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The County Department of Health was informed, along with the Land Land Land and Councing Fraci Park, Christina Kravition said, a local base., A local base. When they are waiting for answers from management, one neighbor is distributed online form where others can know their data daily, food and medicine.
When Chloe Ewa, Torres and husband Michael Hale were conducted to a special hospital in Culder City, where he found a series of trials. Revomators have been tested in the marijuana and other drugs and wrongs that may exist in the blood tests and explanation. All the results, however, was different, Torres said.
He and Hale were given the option of putting Chloe for life support, but Torres opposed the walk, he did not want to extend its affliction. Chloe died after just hours. No reason can be determined.
“We’re still frustrated by it, and I know VETS at [Access Specialty] They also became concerned with them, “said Torres.” He was, in Daughter, a very young dog. … I feel like we are living in a toxic place, and there is a touching one. “
Days after decrease in Autapy, some pets began to show the same signs of days or hours before suffering in a painful way like Chloe.
“My first reaction was like, well, [an autopsy] It will never bring my dog back, “Torres said. Now that the other many dogs affect you, I think I like to know what it is. … I still have a dog at home. “

Christina Krause, whose dog wrote, a friend, met with cakes who have died.
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Notices were sent around the neighbor who describes the symptoms and warned other owners to avoid allowing their dogs to join their dogs, and let them avoid canals, and let them protect the furrows.
“People began to put two of them together,” said Kraise. “We saw as soon as much death there was too much death in a realized place with truly healthy dogs.”
The usual marginal roads were not interested in the owners and dogs on Tuesday afternoon. Sophia Rochia, a local business owner, said the fear of animal safety was permitted to the public.
“I think people are afraid. … I have never been going with a few days ago,” Rochia said. “That you just have a dog, whether you have your dog for years and this has happened, it’s like losing a family member or best friend.”
No matter the breeding, age or level of work, dogs in the area have not been impartial by the matchless symptoms, said Kraise. He also added that neighbors once won various ideas about potential reasons where there were no help for local government.
They wondered if the famous flea tree became a cause, said Kraise. “Another person told me that there was a symptoming algae. … The only normal cycles that everyone left their dogs in the trench.”
Some have renewed them in the case. One neighbor informs others that “Snail’s poison were distributed near the area and sent signs around the study home,” Monitor. Save pets away! ”
Employees from the sanitation department is surrounded by a canal on Tuesday afternoon, to check, evaluate and clean the joint complaints of neighbors.
Los Angeles County Health department said in a statement that we investigated right now the cause of working with local VETS and citizens to collect details about the intense illness in the dogs. “
“We understand that anxiety can cause animal owners to our community and want to ensure citizens that we are responsible for the main urgent,” said the statement.
However, one VET believes that the answer to the question bat bats can be found in the trenches.
“My guess is that it is a particular kind of cyanobacter to poison from algae from nature,” says Dr Karen Haligan, a veterinarian in the Marina Veterinary Center.
Horigan said this type of bacterial or algae poison – which may cause the heat, can cause the digestion, weakness, weakness, and eventually, death.
Apart from Necropsy of Forensic – Animal Autapy – Neighbors will be left for answers, Halligan said.
In the meantime, with little information you can find, some take time to mourning their lost loved ones.

Jamie Simms, a 6-month-old dog, Mackie, died suddenly last week, placing a bridge where they often visited her.
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Jamie Simms’ Rottweiler-Husky Mix was a very little offense so far, Sims said. Mackie, alongside the puppet, was welcomed at home on Tuesday last Tuesday before Mackie fell and suddenly started holding a few water.
Simms rushed him to the hospital, where all trials prove that Mackie is not eligible ‘despite his condition. Vets sent SIMMS home to rest and urge it to return in the morning.
Half of the hour later, Mackie was dead – VETS and Family doctors told my Famina that “likely” suffered because of the brain with Aniysm.
“I mourned and disappointed him only to accept that he was meant to be here for 6½,” Simms said. “I gave him a truly happy life, and he gladly enjoyed me. … I’ve accepted that what had to be to him.”
Before the end of the week, there was another death. Taylor Brumm’s Golden Retriever, Ginger, had become just a age before the end died. Brumm sent Ginger because he wanted to be part of a Venice’s increasing dog-dog – just away from a trench.
“I was trying to accept that he probably had an aneuyysm of the brain … but did nothing,” Brumm said. “Then we saw fliers. … Now there is a reasonable end.”
The feeling of social loss is attractive, both simms and Brumm said, but neighbors have met those affected because of grief or better effort.
“Now I feel like I have a purpose to do something about it,” Brumm said, “just little than I did.”
The public health authorities urge citizens to face pets outside, eventually to adapt or eat anything inside or around frogs. Animal information with proper information are asked to contact the animal community system on (213) 288-7060.
Horigan said Necripy would reach the causes of the death of a pet, the service made by the Marina Veterenary Center, along with many other veterinarians, can apply for the owner.
Now, SIMMS travels Rosie for the Tenice concrete traces of Venice, trying to avoid any places that may be dangerous as officials try to reveal the cause.
“I still have a dog, I have to make me go out,” said Simms. “It’s just a ghost city, and we should keep safe and what happens.”