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Emergency Guide: What to Do for Dog Spinal Injuries

19. December 2024
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Consider the case of some dogs that have been predominantly fed with animal liver for an extended period. This imbalance in their diet, particularly in calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins, creates an unfavorable internal environment for metabolism. Consequently, such dietary deficiencies can lead to a host of issues, including myelitis, joint problems, and spinal injuries. In severe instances, these conditions can result in paralysis.

Spinal injuries are most commonly found in the lumbar region. Treatment for these injuries should focus on antiinflammatory measures, reducing swelling, and pain management. Local anesthetics are often used, and electromagnetic therapy is applied to the affected area. Each treatment session typically spans 7 to 15 days.

For older dogs suffering from spinal injury diseases, prevention and treatment are paramount. The key lies in maintaining a balanced diet. It's crucial to ensure a variety of foods are consumed, avoiding a monotonous diet. It's especially important to steer clear of longterm feeding on chicken liver, sausages, and similar items. Regular outdoor exercise is also vital, as it promotes bone calcium deposition and maintains the health of bones and joints.

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