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Sadly our cavalier died over the weekend but under suspicious circumstances. Did anyone see or hear a dog barking on Sunday night and then find his body the next morning? We are trying to piece together what happened to him. Please PM me if you saw him or found him either Sunday night or Monday morning near the nature trail. It was definitely not another animal which caused his death.

Thank you.

We had an autopsy done on him and it revealed he had been bitten by an animal but the cause of death was most likely a heart attack. His collar was cut and lying next to him so that still remains unresolved. Thank you for your messages of concern and advice. They were very much appreciated.

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Thank you. He was found under a bush with his collar next to him, the collar had been cut in three places and pieces of it were missing. There were no teeth marks from an animal. My neighbour heard him barking at about 3.30am and then silence. Did he disturb someone? Were there any break-ins along the nature trail on Sunday night/Monday morning? Anyone with any ideas please let me know.

gerry,


How horrible- this must be extremely distressing for you and I hope you are able to find out what has happened.


It is not a nice thought, but I wondered if you has considered a veterinary autopsy which might at least help determine the cause of death. That might give some pointers. Have you reported this to the police? The collar strikes me as very odd. Again, I am so sorry, please let us know if you find out more.

Yes the SNF team is a good idea. I'm not suggesting thsi is the case here but there have been reports of nasty things happening to dogs in other parts of the country, so it is good that local police at least know this might be the case.


I'm guessing that as the dog was heard by a neighbout in the early hours of the morning that you must have been out? Were you broken in to for the dog to be able to get outside the house on his own? Was he outside and possibly taken from your garden?


Anyway, I hope you get some answers, the collar just seems odd- especially bits missing.

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