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Originally Posted by Ellie May Hey Lindsey. Congrats on the new pups!
Yeah, her back is just so messed up. Not much to do for her except try to prevent it from happening again. For the most part, she is okay to nap with her grumpy drugs, so that's good. Now to try and stop her from jumping..for life. lol |
Thanks Crystal! I almost sometimes think it's easier for us because, as weird as this sounds, we only have half a spine to worry about now. We have just gotten through a year with no flare-ups (yay!!), although who knows what has gone on in the paralyzed area. And of course, we don't need to worry about jumping anymore (although she still tries!)
Our biggest issue is toys because we have not found any way to make her stop shaking them! It's really hard on her neck, so we just take the toy away and stop playing when she does it. And now that she has a brother and sister, she's barking, nipping, chasing, and even though she's fragile I know I can't totally protect her because she is a dog after all, and she will act like a dog. We just have to do our best to limit whatever we can for her own good!