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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Slipped Disc
- By guest [gb] Date 26.06.01 12:35 UTC
I have a 4 year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier. He has recently been diagnosed with a slipped disc. We are not sure how to proceed with his treatment. Out Vet, who is not a specialist in this area,after taking x-rays is advising to keep him as rested as possible for the time being and give him painkillers and anti-inflamatory tablets. He has nerve damage in his legs and involountary spasms in his hind legs. Has anyone else had these sort of problems. Any advice would be helpful.
- By sam Date 26.06.01 15:33 UTC
If your vet is admitting to not being a specialist in this area, you must get to one who is. If you are in the southwest then you must try & get to David Attleborough at Exeter, he IS a specialist in this, and has dogs come to him from all over the country. Good luck!
- By westie lover [gb] Date 26.06.01 20:11 UTC
Hi, bad luck. I hope you can get him to a specialist as quickly as possible. If the vet has advised rest, that usually means in a confined space like a crate, so that he cannot jump around AR ALL, and out on the lead as short a distance as possible to relive himself every couple of hours. I know its terribly sad seeing a dog cooped up, but it really is necesary by the sound of it. Good luck, let us know what happens?
- By Claire B [gb] Date 27.06.01 12:56 UTC
When I worked in a vets many years ago we had a dog who came in with a slipped disk. She was confined to a kennel and only allowed into the garden for the toilet then taken back to her kennel for complete rest. We did of course make a fuss of her whilst she was in the kennel just to keep her spirits up but there were times when she was very bad tempered. From memory I believe she was also on anti-inflammatory's. Anyway after about 7 days she went home looking and acting like a different dog. Like everyone says if you can get to a specialist all the better but strict rest seems like a good place to start.

Good Luck.
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Slipped Disc

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