Holy shit. I didn't think she was gonna make it past the second paragraph. I can't even imagine how much work you put in. I don't know much about dogs, her surviving the initial injury is surprising to me Is that more like 'human survives leg amputation' odds or 'flight attendant survives 30,000 foot fall' odds?
It was definitely a long night with few breaks, but we were able to keep her comfortable long enough to let her family say goodbye on their own terms.
I couldn't say for certain what the odds of her surviving the accident were, but they must've been pretty slim. Nothing like a 30,000 foot fall, but certainly worse than a simple amputation. I would think that a typical, healthy human would be more likely to survive being hit by a train than a medium sized dog, just because of body mass.
That she survived those particular injuries for several hours before receiving medical care is certainly unlikely, but not shockingly so. The injuries to her limbs involved crushing; that helped temper the bleeding, which is certainly the aspect of traumatic partial limb loss that is most likely to be fatal very quickly.
Re: TW!!!!! Bad things happen to a dog!!!!!
(Anonymous) 2015-08-22 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)I don't know much about dogs, her surviving the initial injury is surprising to me
Is that more like 'human survives leg amputation' odds or 'flight attendant survives 30,000 foot fall' odds?
Re: TW!!!!! Bad things happen to a dog!!!!!
(Anonymous) 2015-08-22 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)It was definitely a long night with few breaks, but we were able to keep her comfortable long enough to let her family say goodbye on their own terms.
I couldn't say for certain what the odds of her surviving the accident were, but they must've been pretty slim. Nothing like a 30,000 foot fall, but certainly worse than a simple amputation. I would think that a typical, healthy human would be more likely to survive being hit by a train than a medium sized dog, just because of body mass.
That she survived those particular injuries for several hours before receiving medical care is certainly unlikely, but not shockingly so. The injuries to her limbs involved crushing; that helped temper the bleeding, which is certainly the aspect of traumatic partial limb loss that is most likely to be fatal very quickly.