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In a message dated 3/12/2005 10:39:57 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, writes:

Anyone have any suggestions on how to help a dog with a spinal cord injury? My baby a cocker spaniel mix was injured yesterday by a neighbor who I believe but did not see hit her with a stick. She is paralyzed in her back half. She is most pitiful. The vet gave her steroids hoping to reduce swelling. We have to keep immobilized. Kathy

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Hi Kathy,

 

Poor furbaby.

 

Every time my dogs have had injuries similar to that, I have used magnets right on the area, a pulser, and an LED/infrared emitter. They have always worked for me. I also have a magnetic/FIR pet pad, so that the natural energies are absorbed with the animal is laying on the pad.

 

You could also try anti-inflammatories and steroids, but some anti-inflammatories are contraindicated in dogs, so you need to check with your vet.

 

It is possible that she is immobilized from inflammation and edema around either the SC or the back joints. If that is the case, it is possible that when it goes down, she will be better.

 

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I would rush to a good chiropractor, as well as accupuncture.

 

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Sat, 12 Mar 2005 10:56:49 EST

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Re: injured dog

 

In a message dated 3/12/2005 10:39:57 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

 

Anyone have any suggestions on how to help a dog with a spinal cord

injury? My baby a cocker spaniel mix was injured yesterday by a neighbor who

I believe but did not see hit her with a stick. She is paralyzed in her back

 

half. She is most pitiful. The vet gave her steroids hoping to reduce

swelling. We have to keep immobilized.

Kathy

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Hi Kathy,

 

Poor furbaby.

 

Every time my dogs have had injuries similar to that, I have used magnets

right on the area, a pulser, and an LED/infrared emitter. They have always

worked for me. I also have a magnetic/FIR pet pad, so that the natural energies

are absorbed with the animal is laying on the pad.

 

You could also try anti-inflammatories and steroids, but some

anti-inflammatories are contraindicated in dogs, so you need to check with your vet.

 

It is possible that she is immobilized from inflammation and edema around

either the SC or the back joints. If that is the case, it is possible that

when it goes down, she will be better.

 

Barb

RN, Health and Wellness Consultant

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