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Originally Posted by littlemulan I am not sure what happened, maybe something happened but I didn't go back and asked the groomer as this was two weeks ago. She might deny it anyways.. I was focusing on finding out how to help Chloe as our Vet said that Chloe is not showing regular symptoms of spinal cord injury as she didnt have much pain. He didn't think she was serious until he saw her 2 days after and saw that she progressed so much worst in two days. I found out more information after the fact since I know she had Intervertebral Disc Disease. Here is the link: ACVS - Intervertebral Disc Disease |
here is what caught my eye on this link

concussion
Concussion force is the physical damage caused by a rapidly extruded disc impacting the spinal cord causing profound swelling and degeneration and loss of neurons. Purely concussive forces are usually rapidly progressive and have an acute onset. Most intervertebral disc ruptures are a combination of compressive and concussive forces that lead to the rapid degeneration of nervous tissue in the spinal cord. The type of force, the degree of force applied to the spinal cord, and the duration that the force was applied will determine the extent of the damage and the loss of neurologic function.