I appreciate your thoughtful for my dog. It is so hard because she was too young to die.
After we buried our dog today, I received a call from a vet for a different blood work result (a needle extract her stomach). The vet can't confirm that my dog had a cancer or no cancer. She did not say yes or no for the conclusion. Susie was very healthy until she was very unexpectedly so sick for 1 day, and the vet gave her Doxycycline. Her heart beats were so fast that she didn't sleep at all, and her eyes were little pale yellow or orange. She threw up a lot on the bed and some floors. I believe that it has to do with the Piegree dog food cans that made her sick. I think that all Piegree cans are no good for all dogs.
On the telephone call, a woman, who is in charge of her Jack Russell Club for many years, told us that all Jack Russell dogs are strong and tough healthy. (overthepond - yes, she was Parson. She was really friendly dog, and smart thinking. She was not the same for other Jack Russell that bite people.)
I asked the vet if it is a confirmation that Susie had a Lyme Disease, and she said that she cannot confirm it, but she said that it is highly possible. She used the ultrasound work and discovered that Susie's kidney and liver and bladder were swollen. Later, she stopped breathing, and she was on CPR. She didn't make it. I can't believe it that the vet can't confirm anything after her death. We can't understand what wrong with all vets in two distance places, and they have advanced medical equipment. It is so hard to find a best vet. We were told to go to that vet, and we believed the vet that would be a good one. Now, we don't know what to believe anymore. Here are the last pictures.