This is an awesome video, Gemma always had a smile on her face and you love to see that. However, I am a bit confused as to what exactly the treatment was? We saw her practicing walking and you mentioned accupuncture... whilst I am hugely skeptical of the latter, there was other therapy mentioned but only briefly. What was the main treatment?
Hello. My 5 years rottweiler's rear legs have been paralyzed since 2 months and he has been on medication from first day but there is no improvement at all. He can not even sense his legs. I am doing massage and exercise but everyone is saying it will do nothing as it's too late, he can't sense his legs now so he will not recover ever. Is it true? Please guide
Sorry, but yes... 2 months with no improvement means nothing will improve. There are no exceptions to this regarding nerve damage. But yes, as sad as it is for us, your dog will be just as happy and loved
There isn't a set fee as each patient has the treatment tailored for them. There will also be price variations between practitioners and countries. For an estimate, it is best phone your nearest practitioner.
For us we went down non surgical route and chose rehabilitation… been one year and must be up to 8 thousand so far and hours of time. All worth every penny… runs on 3.5 legs… good days and bad days… we are in New Zealand… first vet did a money grab so chose carefully… we never gave up on him
There isn't a set fee as each patient has the treatment tailored for them. There will also be price variations between practitioners and countries. For an estimate, it is best phone your nearest practitioner.
very good video
How often acupuncture was given?
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This is an awesome video, Gemma always had a smile on her face and you love to see that. However, I am a bit confused as to what exactly the treatment was? We saw her practicing walking and you mentioned accupuncture... whilst I am hugely skeptical of the latter, there was other therapy mentioned but only briefly. What was the main treatment?
Hello.
My 5 years rottweiler's rear legs have been paralyzed since 2 months and he has been on medication from first day but there is no improvement at all.
He can not even sense his legs. I am doing massage and exercise but everyone is saying it will do nothing as it's too late, he can't sense his legs now so he will not recover ever.
Is it true? Please guide
Even if his back legs don’t, if his front legs are strong enough to get around on a wheelchair and scooter, he can have a happy life.
Sorry, but yes... 2 months with no improvement means nothing will improve. There are no exceptions to this regarding nerve damage. But yes, as sad as it is for us, your dog will be just as happy and loved
how much did all the treatment cost?
There isn't a set fee as each patient has the treatment tailored for them. There will also be price variations between practitioners and countries. For an estimate, it is best phone your nearest practitioner.
@@almakerr7 I too was wondering this question. Can you give an honest ballpark?
For us we went down non surgical route and chose rehabilitation… been one year and must be up to 8 thousand so far and hours of time. All worth every penny… runs on 3.5 legs… good days and bad days… we are in New Zealand… first vet did a money grab so chose carefully… we never gave up on him
How much?
There isn't a set fee as each patient has the treatment tailored for them. There will also be price variations between practitioners and countries. For an estimate, it is best phone your nearest practitioner.