
Oban had his chiro. appt. on Wed. and the Vet still sees no sign of limping. I didn't either, while I was there. Chiro. manipulation did produce a click in Oban's right shoulder, something that has clicked very infrequently since we got him. Also a flinch in his back so minute as to be almost missed. Less than the flinch your dog might make to disturb a fly tickling him. Maybe something, maybe not.
We are to wait 48 hours, continue the resting and short walks. Then the Vet wants Oban to be let free to mosey around the backyard at will and in the house. He knows we have stairs. No exceptionnally wild and crazy movement is to be allowed. And, he wants us to take him on longer walks and do some slow jogging, on-leash.
We will all be much happier. Oban is going stir crazy and his behaviour and training have regressed since his incarceration in the kitchen. Keeping a pent up pup from going wild and crazy when he is first allowed some freedom will be a trick. And then, will it all work? We have another Chiro. appt. for next Wed.
Has anyone else been given such directions? Rest is what is usually advised but has not accomplished much and maybe is old treatment? I know people with some back ailments used to be advised to bed rest and that changed to moderate movement when it was found too much resting just causes everything to seize up, and in potentially a wrong position.