Dog Spine Pain Relief

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  • @adadever6308
    @adadever6308 4 роки тому +15

    I watched this last year and really wanted to thank you for the information/training. This short video is easy to follow and seriously life changing for my 15 year old dachshund x chihuahua.

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  4 роки тому +9

      Thanks. That really great to hear. Dixie and Daisy have both passed (16+ years each), so it's wonderful to know they're still helping other dogs. Much appreciated.
      Best,
      Gary C.

  • @christhomas7148
    @christhomas7148 4 роки тому +4

    My dog Myley, my best friend, my family jumped off the couch and it paralyzed her backend completely. This was 7days ago the vet gave a terrible prognosis. Please send Healing Love to her.

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  4 роки тому

      Hi Chris, I'm so, so sorry to hear about Myley. I hope it's only temporary and she recovers over time. She'll be in my thoughts.
      Best,
      Gary

    • @christhomas7148
      @christhomas7148 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for saying that. I really appreciate it. Last Saturday she jumped off the couch and it paralyzed her backend We’ve been practicing walking and trying to keep her muscles stretched. Since then she can move her tail a little bit and she can Twitch her legs some. She can’t control number one . But number two, she’s able to work her bottom Do you have any suggestions on what I can do or tips or any advice whatsoever. I could tell This morning that the main knot on her lower back by her tail has went down significantly. She seems extra tired today but last night she slept better than I’ve ever seen her sleep for about 12 hours. I haven’t left her side and we will not give up. I’m very grateful for your reply, I was just putting it out there to the universe and you answered the call out of care and love. Thank You! Chris and Myley Thomas

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  4 роки тому +2

      I would just keep gently massaging the tight spots, and the whole area in general. Sounds like she may just need some healing time. Massage will bring more bloodflow. But only do it at the level that feels good to her. If she yelps you are going to hard. If you can put an ice pack on the area too that would be good, but most dogs don't like getting iced.
      Hope this helps,
      Gary

    • @christhomas7148
      @christhomas7148 4 роки тому

      Again thank you so very much. I Just had one more question if you don’t mind. Can I lay her on her back on something soft during the massages? It’s been one week and I didn’t know if it would hurt her or cause any harm

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  4 роки тому

      I don't really know because I'm not there to assess in person, but if it doesn't hurt her to be in that position I think it would be fine. I'm not sure why you would want to lie her on her back? Wouldn't you want her on her belly or on her side to be able to work on her back?
      Best,
      Gary C.

  • @cathydenson1928
    @cathydenson1928 4 роки тому +2

    Hey Gary I really appreciate you you are an awesome person I tried the joint release on my dog and wow what a difference it made the first time so I'm going to keep doing that and he doesn't mind at all he just feel so much better thank you so much for your advice may God bless you!

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  4 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome. I'm thrilled that you were able to help your dog with these techniques. It truly warms my heart.
      All the best,
      Gary C.

  • @averysgranny
    @averysgranny 5 років тому +15

    My Snoopy looks just like your dogs, he is paralyzed and uses wheels... I adopted him from a animal rescue he had been paralyzed about 6 months, he has been with me 4 years now... he is my budbud...

  • @thedudeandstuff169
    @thedudeandstuff169 10 років тому +6

    Great stuff. I would love to see more bodywork on animals. Thanks!

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  10 років тому

      Hello saschadubin,
      Thanks! It certainly is nice to be able to help out our loyal friends.
      All the best,
      Gary C.

  • @victoriabowen4423
    @victoriabowen4423 Рік тому

    I would love to see a video on ACL pain. My blue heeler tore her ACL, not all the way through for surgery, but twice as a puppy. Overall she does good daily and is not quite 4 years old yet but at times she goes to the beach here in Texas and she's going to be hurting for a couple days.

  • @andnowawordfromoursponsor4173
    @andnowawordfromoursponsor4173 5 років тому +2

    Just watching you and Dixie I decided to do this on myself. I feel better already! I'm the chiropractor of course!

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  5 років тому +2

      That's great to hear! Yes, works on people too! haha
      Best,
      Gary C.

  • @sarahtara5546
    @sarahtara5546 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you! I will try this with my 9 yr old GSD. He is very wobbly in his rear legs and has started to drag them. It's not degenerative myelopathy, but probably some type of spinal injury that has just gotten worse. I really hope this will help him regain some stability and mobility as well as taking any pains away. I am also doing some mobilizing exercises with him.

    • @sarahtara5546
      @sarahtara5546 3 роки тому

      @GWD LABS a little bit.. Sometimes he will stand and try to take a few steps. I recently got a tens unit that I am curious to try on him. I've been seeing that underwater therapy would be great for him, too.

    • @bigsisterreflections
      @bigsisterreflections 2 роки тому

      @@sarahtara5546 hope he gets better, what did the vet say when going through him?

    • @sarahtara5546
      @sarahtara5546 2 роки тому

      @@bigsisterreflections thank you.. Me too. He has been walking and standing a little bit more, but not much. The vets i talked to weren't much help, besides a homeopathic one who i can't afford right now. She called his condition without even seeing him, which i looked up and it seemed more correct than what any other vet suggested. I forgot the name, but i will look it up and get back to you.

    • @bigsisterreflections
      @bigsisterreflections 2 роки тому +1

      @@sarahtara5546 aww yes vets kinda are like doctors, a lottery. Second and third opinions are often needed yet sometimes it's hard to accept there's no cure. Still hope for miracles though, please look it up. The more we know about these type of conditions the more we might be able to aid

    • @sarahtara5546
      @sarahtara5546 2 роки тому

      @@bigsisterreflections Here is the condition the homeopathic / naturopathic vet suggested : ua-cam.com/video/S2i_u6o91aQ/v-deo.html

  • @ricosuave5120
    @ricosuave5120 Рік тому

    Thank you for these videos! My dogs say thank you, too. ❤

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  Рік тому

      You are very welcome. Dixie and Daisy were happy to help.
      All the best,
      Gary C.

  • @Super_Purposes
    @Super_Purposes 4 роки тому +1

    We love your videos! Swear by them for our little furries! Thank you so much for your help!!!

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  4 роки тому +2

      Dixie and Daisy would be thrilled to know their videos are still helping other dogs. I'm thrilled to hear it as well.
      Warm Regards,
      Gary C.

  • @slow250L
    @slow250L 6 років тому +2

    this actually fucking worked thank you becuz my dog would not stop screaming

  • @christhomas7148
    @christhomas7148 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for saying that. I really appreciate it. Last Saturday she jumped off the couch and it paralyzed her backend We’ve been practicing walking and trying to keep her muscle stretched. Since then she can move her tail a little bit and she can Twitch her legs some. She can’t control number one . But number two, she’s able to work her bottom Do you have any suggestions on what I can do or tips or any advice whatsoever. I could tell This morning that the main knot on her lower back by her tail has went down significantly. She seems extra tired today but last night she slept better than I’ve ever seen her sleep for about 12 hours. I haven’t left her side and we will not give up. I’m very grateful for your reply, I was just putting it out there to the universe and you answered the call out of care and Love. Thank you, Chris and Myley Thomas

  • @cathydenson1928
    @cathydenson1928 4 роки тому +1

    I saw something like this before it was called T-cell but I never can see exactly what you're doing or what they were doing and I was wondering if you could do another video and do a slower or maybe a diagram to show how much pressure or where exactly to push pulling release. My dog's a Staffordshire Terrier and from the mid part 2 the lower part of his back is starting to Arch for the last year and it seems to be getting more painful he sometimes when he gets up his back legs don't want to function as well I think it's his right leg so I really want to do something for him he's only 9 years old I love him so much. I think jumping off of my bed may have caused the problem and plus I live in a house with steps up and down the steps are not helping. I'm so broken-hearted for my dog I love him so much thank you for your video

    • @juanm5482
      @juanm5482 3 місяці тому

      Hey there Cathy👋🏽
      I am having the exact same issue with my 9 year old Staffordshire bull terrier. She started having trouble standing on her back legs out of no where. I took her to the vet and was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and X-rays revealed that it was narrowing on an area of her spine. The vet mentioned it was a neurological issue. They ended up giving her an injection for the time being. I’m in the works with getting her to a specialist but I don’t have the money so I don’t know what I’m going to do. What was the outcome for your pup if you don’t mind me asking?

  • @anaizuniga7745
    @anaizuniga7745 7 років тому +10

    My dog is suffering from spinal damage and he doesn't want to get up or even eat. I took him to the vet to see what was wrong and they said surgery might be an option but the charge is too expensive and I want to heal him myself. He is also not able to walk both of his back legs are too weak for him to stand up straight. I would definitely try this out and if you have any other recommendations on what to do I would greatly appreciate it if you would let me know ! :) thank you !

    • @ochomarvo7189
      @ochomarvo7189 6 років тому

      Anai Zuniga , cbd oil

    • @elio5396
      @elio5396 5 років тому +3

      Hello, am so sorry about your dog, how is he doing?, am currently going trough the same thing with mine

    • @carmeishaLove
      @carmeishaLove 3 роки тому

      I’m going through the same thing with my dog and it’s a female dog she’s 5 years old

  • @ramsgaming2803
    @ramsgaming2803 Рік тому +2

    You are being watched in India bro,

  • @sharirobb1117
    @sharirobb1117 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for the videos much help

  • @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786
    @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786 2 місяці тому

    I have a nine-year-old pitbull terrier named Bambi. She has a deep chest and a barrel shaped body. She’s a little overweight and has developed lameness on her right leg. She’s unable to do the stairs and making sounds of discomfort. I think she needs her neck adjusted, but I don’t know where to start.

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  2 місяці тому

      Hello, Here is the link to my Dog Joint Pain Relief on my website. It has links to videos for Spine, Hip, Neck, and Shoulder. I hope they help. www.diyjointpainrelief.com/dog-joint-pain-relief.html
      All the best,
      Gary C.

  • @FirstnameLastname-ur3ll
    @FirstnameLastname-ur3ll 2 роки тому

    My dog started dragging her hind legs & standing on her paws.1st vet said she had a pinched nerve & prescribed her 300mg gabapintin. She started walking, once her meds finished, she went back down. Took her to another vet for 2nd opinion.Vet said she was paralyzed.Prescribed her steroids and another medication. She started walking again. For some reason she keeps going back down. Would you have any recommendations that can help my dog feel comfortable & healed or any advice on what to do to help her so her hind legs can stop giving out on her. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    TIA...
    My condolences on Dixie & Daisy.

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  2 роки тому

      Hello, I think your pooch may benefit from my Dog Hip Pain video with the diva, Daisy Dog www.diyjointpainrelief.com/dog-hip-pain-relief.html#Hip
      Thanks for the condolences. I still miss Dixie and Daisy every day.

    • @vanessa5622
      @vanessa5622 2 роки тому

      Start her off with some joint supplement and try cbd oil google some reviews on it n testimonials for dogs on it

  • @cynthia-lah
    @cynthia-lah 10 років тому +3

    Would you recommend this as preventative measures or can I do this for my dog who is currently in pain. I took him to the vet and they told me he had lower back issues (hes mixed with weiner). He's on steroids and pain meds, but I can tell he's still not feeling good. I was hoping of being able to soothe his back a bit. Just wondering what your opinion would be.

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  10 років тому +1

      Hello Cynthia,
      You can do this as prevention or do it when your pooch is in pain. I know those weiner dogs can have spine issues, so prevention would probably be great!
      All the best,
      Gary Crowley

    • @cynthia-lah
      @cynthia-lah 10 років тому +2

      ***** thanks! I did it on my dog and put a homemade heating pad on his back. You can definitely tell he felt relaxed. Thank you so much! :)

  • @splayedlegbirds900
    @splayedlegbirds900 Рік тому

    I have a shorkie I’ve noticed that hes back tends to arch like a cat when touched by his bottom not sure if I make sense how can I help him? Should I be worry? He has an appointment in a week unfortunately all my vets are either booked or not taking new clients he’s himself he eats does he’s business but we are limiting his daily activities to be more calm since we are not sure if he’s in pain hopefully you can help me

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  Рік тому

      Just start very gently and then slowly add more pressure. Only do what your dog can relax into. Then just notice if it helps. You can do it.
      Best,
      Gary C.

  • @lavinamitchell2923
    @lavinamitchell2923 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this video. I have a 15yr old just diagnosed with cervical IVDD. He seems to have very back spasms. Is this massage something I need to do before he has a spasm or can I do it while he is having a spasm to give relief as well?

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  3 роки тому

      Hi Lavina, You can do both. If you do it regularly you can help him to not get spasms, but if he gets one and is okay with you working on him, then feel free to work on him to give him relief. Hope that helps.
      Best,
      Gary C.

  • @keniciaj
    @keniciaj 4 роки тому

    Hello! Not sure you’re still active on the channel but a reply would really help. My dog has been walking hunched over and very slowly and has been really stiff in the neck. We took her to the vet and he told us that her spine was fusing together, but didn’t give an exact name for it. Mostly her neck is in pain, and we give her massages and she yelps and cries. She’s also very overweight, and we going to put her on a diet soon. The vet also told us to give her minimal exercise but I fear it’s not enough. Are there any tips to help her back and neck please?

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  4 роки тому

      Hi Kenicia, I'd gently rub her neck the way I show you at a level where she doesn't yelp. I do know some dogs yelp before you even touch them, so you could start by just gently resting your hand there, then a light petting, then ever so gentle massage, then maybe a bit deeper if your dog will let you. I do hope that helps.
      All the best,
      Gary C.

  • @tarunmishra7041
    @tarunmishra7041 4 роки тому

    Thank u so much for this video

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  4 роки тому

      You are very welcome. I hope it helps.
      All the best,
      Gary C.

  • @galemiller7422
    @galemiller7422 5 років тому

    I just took my dog to the vet today he's very Old Chihuahua 3 lb and he was badly abused and he has so many injuries on his spine he's on steroids but I've been wanting to do massage techniques! could you please tell me where to find that video or speaking about?thank you!😇

  • @dbluehorsedeboe5567
    @dbluehorsedeboe5567 6 років тому

    my dog has a slipped disk in her neck, she has some twiching in left shoulder, can I do something my self to help her?

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  6 років тому +1

      You can gently try these techniques and see if they help. If it hurts too much too work on her then I would stop, but try gently working on her. It may give her relief.

  • @bloodyrose388
    @bloodyrose388 Рік тому

    Anyone knows if this works for dogs with spondylosis??

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  Рік тому

      It should be able to give them some relief, but you'll probably have to do it regularly to keep the tissue free that will tighten up again due to the spondylosis.
      Best,
      Gary C.

  • @purlofgreatprice1
    @purlofgreatprice1 5 років тому

    My silkie terrier was diagnosed with 2 areas of spondylosis upon x-ray exam. She has acute attacks in her neck, yelps and cries, shakes, pants, turns clockwise and holds up her front right paw. I think she believes I'm doing it to her. Any thoughts? 😞

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  5 років тому +1

      Very sorry to hear it. Spondylosis is tough since it's bones and the discs that are deteriorating, so if my techniques help then I'd say keep doing them. I would wonder about your silkie having a stroke. The walking in circles makes me wonder about a stroke, so I would wonder what the vet would say about that. Sorry I don't have more to offer. Best, Gary C.

  • @SuperPina
    @SuperPina 6 років тому +1

    thanks so much for this!!!

  • @futureless.
    @futureless. 3 роки тому

    what if the dog is in so much pain that he gets aggressive when you touch him there

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  3 роки тому

      It may mean that they have a more serious injury that requires a vet. BUT, if your dog is just protective you might start touching them in a way they like and very slowly start working on them (gently) until they know you are helping them. I know it's tricky. I hope it works out for you and your dog.
      Best,
      Gary C.

  • @sacred406
    @sacred406 2 роки тому

    My puppy doesn't like me taking photos of him. He turns away every time he notices I have the camera.

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  2 роки тому

      Dixie was exactly the same. Very funny!

  • @marcusflippen85flippen74
    @marcusflippen85flippen74 7 років тому

    Can I give my dog acetaminophen. She has kidney problems. In a lot of pain

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  7 років тому

      That's a question for a vet. Sorry.

    • @hellokittychaos
      @hellokittychaos 6 років тому +1

      Absolutely not! Under no circumstances can you give a dog acetaminophen or ibuprofen. It is toxic and will cause serious liver damage, among other things.

  • @lisav8081
    @lisav8081 7 років тому

    Do you have an idea on how to pinpoint where a dog is in pain? And they don't cry when you touch everywhere only when they get up and walk?

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  7 років тому +1

      Hi Lisa, tough to tell you via the internet. Just do your best to observe them and see where they seem to lack mobility then try to free the tight tissue in that area. Or just work their entire spine from neck to tail and see where they seem to be tight. Your dog will probably really enjoy it if you just work the whole spine and then go from what you discover.
      Best,
      Gary C.

    • @lisav8081
      @lisav8081 7 років тому

      Gary Crowley thank you for the reply

  • @christhomas7148
    @christhomas7148 4 роки тому

    Actually I think it’s a urinary track infection if I was being intuitive

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  4 роки тому

      Hey Chris, Getting away from my area of expertise. Time for advice from a Vet I'm afraid. Sorry.

  • @heathergirl1611
    @heathergirl1611 8 років тому

    my poor chiweenie has these spinal "attacks" where his paws curl in and he's super tense and shaking. The vet says he needs surgery, but we don't have the money for that. Will this be something we could do during his attacks? or should we just do it as a daily preventative? Thanks for this great video!

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  8 років тому

      I would do it as prevention and when he has an attack. I don't know in your case if it will help, but if there is tight tissue along his spine and you release it, it should only help.
      I do wish you the best,
      Gary C.

    • @heathergirl1611
      @heathergirl1611 8 років тому +1

      +Gary Crowley thank you so much for your reply. Our little guy had another attack last night and we tried this method and it seemed to bring great relief for him! The episode didn't last as long as usual and his back relaxed. I'm so thankful that I stumbled across your video!

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  8 років тому

      Ahhh, that's wonderful to hear! Thanks for letting me and others know my techniques helped. I do appreciate it.
      All the best,
      Gary C.

  • @endgame466
    @endgame466 6 років тому

    Hi when I tried massaging my dog's spine, he seem to flinch slightly like he was in pain when I'm down to his lower back. Should I still continue to massage him?

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  6 років тому +2

      Only do it if you can do it gently enough so he doesn't have to flinch when you're working on him. Best, Gary C.

  • @ramsgaming2803
    @ramsgaming2803 Рік тому +1

    Uploaded 7 years ago in 2023 😩

    • @garycrowley1
      @garycrowley1  Рік тому

      Yes, Dixie and Daisy have passed after a great 16 and 17 years of great living. We still miss them, but they had a great life. Thanks for watching!
      All the best,
      Gary C.