Comment on About Scout’s House by Vicki Tiernan
What a moving, beautifully written article, Lisa. People spend money on all kinds of things – a plethora of electronic gadgets, cars that cost more than the median annual income for a family of four –...
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Thank you, Vicki. I look forward to reading your wonderful book, too. The world needs to know just how special “special needs” pets really are!
View ArticleComment on About Scout’s House by Vicki Tiernan
Thank you, scoutshouse! So sorry my comment got accidentally posted in the wrong place. I meant to post it following Lisa Stahr’s article, “Disabled Pets Aren’t Disposable.”
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View ArticleComment on Dogs Can Learn to Walk Again After Disk Ruptures by holly mcconomy
hi my name is holly and my 5 year old pit bull mix ,just had surgery (lumbar laminectomy) on friday december 16 . He has no use of his back hine legs but use of his front legs. the doctors r hopeful he...
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Tara & Christa, I’ll try and find a way of getting more info (notes, pics, video) to you directly. In regards to the leg movements, we had a period of time (4 to 6 weeks) where there was no...
View ArticleComment on Case Study: Rehabilitation of Coonhound Paralysis in Dogs by Christa
Tara, please try not to give up now. You have come so far already. Is there anyone who could take care of Sam while you are at work, or even just look in on? Could you take him to work with you? All...
View ArticleComment on Case Study: Rehabilitation of Coonhound Paralysis in Dogs by Christa
I also wanted to mention what is happening with Bob and his breathing episodes. Just like Mindy, his bouts seem to be getting worse and there are more of them. They also started about 10 days into the...
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Hi Christa, I wish you all the best with Bob I hope your outcome is good. I have lost the battle with Sam. I do not have the resources to remain home any longer. My prayers and wishs go out to you and...
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View ArticleComment on Case Study: Rehabilitation of Coonhound Paralysis in Dogs by Christa
Update on Bob: Well, It’s been 2 weeks since I last posted and I wanted to let you all know how Bob is doing. After I last posted, Bob started having very bad breathing problems. I thought for sure...
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Hi Christa, I am still following Bobs progress even though Sam is no longer with us. You are fortunate that you work from home. I was not so lucky. I just wish there was more out there about this...
View ArticleComment on Case Study: Rehabilitation of Coonhound Paralysis in Dogs by Christa
Bob report Week 7 Bob has started to move his hind legs, but only the upper part! He can now sit upright without the aid of pillows and he rolls over quite easily!!! There is a light at the end of the...
View ArticleComment on Case Study: Rehabilitation of Coonhound Paralysis in Dogs by Christa
March 4th Week 10 Bob is progressing slowly but surely. After about the 5th day of movement in his hind legs I took him off the diuretic and the stomach medication that counteracted the effects of the...
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I’m so happy to hear this ~ and bless his little heart for how well he’s done so far too. Hearing how you let him experience the outdoors and sniffing out mice and moles is funny! The front legs took...
View ArticleComment on Case Study: Rehabilitation of Coonhound Paralysis in Dogs by Mark
I was reading your posts with interest. Our dog Fred seems to have had coon hound paralysis since about Feb. 10, 2012, with it starting in one front leg, progressing to the other and recently to the...
View ArticleComment on Case Study: Rehabilitation of Coonhound Paralysis in Dogs by Christa
Update Bob Week 12 Bob is now moving both his front and his rear legs! He can roll over. Sit up – if put in that position, and walk while being supported in his harness. I am still holding about 3/4 of...
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Thank you for this helpful article! I am so glad I am not the only going through this as it seems to be all over the world! We live in Souther Ontario and our 3 year old Jack Russel is going into his...
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