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Originally Posted by yorkieusa I watched the video. I feel so badly for you both. Whatever it is, I hope you are able to get answers soon. If this is some sort of temporary paralysis, keep in mind that hydrotherapy is wonderful. Perhaps you'll get some answers soon. |
i have a great physical therapy place to recommend next the lady spends 2 hrs first visit but she will not touch the dog until it has a diagnosis from ortho or neuro. My friend took her malt to this woman and loves her. I posted to my vet group and they concur it looks to be neurological but can be so many things
jessica waldman is who she saw there
http://www.calanimalrehab.com/about-...#veterinarians
here is my friends maltese she has since passed
but my friend does a ton of research and this is the place she recommended for dd leg injury and had it not healed we would have went there
http://www.calanimalrehab.com/testim...st-surgery.htm