Gosh, so sorry you guys are having problems with your babies!     Actually,
it is the babies that have the problems...  Sure sorry to hear about their
problems!  I hope the pain can be fixed enough so they can still enjoy you! 
Precious little guys!
 
 
 
 
Ardy
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From: Pam Dean
Date: 1/25/2013 10:08:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Back Problems [1 Attachment]
 
  
[Attachment(s) from Pam Dean included below]
 
It must be a bad news time for the list.  My latest rescue, Cosmos, had some
instability/wobble in his back legs when I rescued him.  We had other issues
to deal with him first..kennel cough and skin issues..But had the X-rays
done and his spine is compressed in the lower back.  Probably stepped on or
kicked when younger and it is what it is now.  There is a pretty good chance
he will rupture a disc at some point resulting in paralysis.  We have to
keep him on the lean side and curtail jumping and hope God has other plans
for him.  He is only 1 or 2 years old, and the sweetest, most mellow guy
ever.  Back surgery is not an option so we will think positive and love him.


Pam Morris





From: Susanne Defoe <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:14 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Back Problems



  
Say, our 6 year old, 8 pound Chi has been diagnosed with a herniated disk in
his mid spine.  He had a steroid shot and is on NSAIDS for 10 days.  The vet
also recommended we keep him quiet; no walks, stairs and jumping on
furniture.  Has anyone had experience with this?  He is normally VERY active
and healthy.  If we make sure he is not doing any stairs or jumping on/off
furniture are short walks ok?  I know they advise human back patients that
walking is good but that might be different with horizontal spines? He does
not have any weakness or paralysis, just had 2 episodes of acute pain. 


Thanks,
Sue




 

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