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Is your dog’s back hurting? The top signs every pet parent should know.
Back pain and IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease) are some of the most common issues that can affect our canine companions, especially as they age or if they're a predisposed breed.
Whether it's a sudden limp, difficulty jumping, or general discomfort, identifying the warning signs early is crucial for helping your dog avoid serious injury and improve their quality of life.
IVDD occurs when spinal discs become damaged or degenerate, causing pain, nerve damage, and even paralysis. While breeds like Dachshunds and Cocker Spaniels are especially vulnerable, back pain can affect dogs of any size. Left untreated, it can lead to chronic pain and reduced mobility, making effective management crucial.
From supportive bedding and non-slip surfaces to rehab, acupuncture, mobility exercises, and harness support, there are many ways to help manage your dog’s back pain at home. Working closely with a qualified rehab professional and veterinarian will ensure the best approach to managing their condition and improving their quality of life.
On this episode, licensed Physiotherapist and Canine Rehab Therapist, Sarah MacKeigan joins us to discuss:
Original LIVE aired Dec 29, 2024. To watch video podcasts LIVE, plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.
TIMESTAMPS
00:06:52 Northwest Natural Recall
00:011:37 How Often does Back Pain Come Up?
00:17:56 Spinal Cord Anatomy
00:20:24 Types of Diseases
00:28:14 What to do when your Pet is in Pain
00:30:09 Symptoms
00:35:13 When to Take Action
00:49:45 Study of Conservative Management of Acute Thoracolumbar Disk Extrusion
00:55:22 Maintenance for a dog that is down
01:01:00 Urinary Tract Infections
01:06:10 Importance of TeleConsultations
01:11:22 Rehab
01:35:26 Prevention
01:44:57 Things to Avoid
MENTIONED
DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURES
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Is your dog’s back hurting? The top signs every pet parent should know.
Back pain and IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease) are some of the most common issues that can affect our canine companions, especially as they age or if they're a predisposed breed.
Whether it's a sudden limp, difficulty jumping, or general discomfort, identifying the warning signs early is crucial for helping your dog avoid serious injury and improve their quality of life.
IVDD occurs when spinal discs become damaged or degenerate, causing pain, nerve damage, and even paralysis. While breeds like Dachshunds and Cocker Spaniels are especially vulnerable, back pain can affect dogs of any size. Left untreated, it can lead to chronic pain and reduced mobility, making effective management crucial.
From supportive bedding and non-slip surfaces to rehab, acupuncture, mobility exercises, and harness support, there are many ways to help manage your dog’s back pain at home. Working closely with a qualified rehab professional and veterinarian will ensure the best approach to managing their condition and improving their quality of life.
On this episode, licensed Physiotherapist and Canine Rehab Therapist, Sarah MacKeigan joins us to discuss:
Original LIVE aired Dec 29, 2024. To watch video podcasts LIVE, plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.
TIMESTAMPS
00:06:52 Northwest Natural Recall
00:011:37 How Often does Back Pain Come Up?
00:17:56 Spinal Cord Anatomy
00:20:24 Types of Diseases
00:28:14 What to do when your Pet is in Pain
00:30:09 Symptoms
00:35:13 When to Take Action
00:49:45 Study of Conservative Management of Acute Thoracolumbar Disk Extrusion
00:55:22 Maintenance for a dog that is down
01:01:00 Urinary Tract Infections
01:06:10 Importance of TeleConsultations
01:11:22 Rehab
01:35:26 Prevention
01:44:57 Things to Avoid
MENTIONED
DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURES
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