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John-C
at Wed Oct 28 19:46:14 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by John-C ]
One sure way to tell is that soon after its demise the limbs will stiffen as will the tail soon after.
If he is still limp as you say, chances are poor but it's possible that it is at death's door. If it is still alive, the possibility is slim to none that it will improve from this poor state you described. If it is, you might see some very shallow and timely breathing by observing just behind the front legs to see if the area expands and then slowly deflates. It is hard to see as the air intake will be minimal and very slow. Often you think you can see the tinniest movement but it's mostly wishful thinking.
If you wait long enough the odor of death will let you know soon enough.
If you are still not at all sure, take it a vet as a last resort if this will give you peace of mind and closure.
This is a very sad post and it was really difficult for me to reply.
Sorry, John
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