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  • How Do I Get My Dog Back in "Fable 2"?

    All games have their bugs, and "Fable 2" is no exception. Your character's dog is an integral part of the game, aiding you through combat and helping you find hidden treasure. Some players have reported glitches in which their dog gets stuck or disappears. If your dog is no longer functioning normally, there are a few different ways to fix the problem. Once you hit on the correct solution, you should have your dog back in no time.

  • What Are the Chances of a Dog Walking Again After a Ruptured Disc?

    A disk rupture is a significant injury for a dog. Many dogs recover fully from the condition, while others lose the use of their hindquarters permanently and need to be fitted with a "wheelchair" in order to get around. The chances of your dog walking again after a rupture depends on a number of factors, including the severity of the injury, the age and fitness of the dog when it occurs, and the success of the treatment provided.

  • How to Best Take Care of a Dog With a Ruptured Disc

    The vertebrae of a dog's spinal column are connected by several invertebrate disks, which provide support and flexibility. Disk degeneration can lead to various conditions. The most common and severe of these conditions is disk herniation, or rupture. In such cases immediate medical attention is required in order to minimize the risk of long-term damage like weakness of the hind limbs, or even paralysis. Typically surgery is necessary to relieve pressure on the spinal cord, and to minimize permanent damage. There are several important steps to consider when caring for a dog recuperating from a ruptured disk.

  • How to Make an Emergency Canine Stretcher

    If your dog is injured or has a seizure, you may have to carry him to the veterinarian. However, picking a dog up may be problematical if the dog has a spinal cord injury, fractures or some other issue that requires him to be immobile. Most pet owners do not have a canine stretcher available, but it is easy to construct one with the right materials. For small dogs, you may be able to use a blanket and have two people pick the dog up holding the corners while the dog is on the blanket. For larger dogs, you may…

  • Symptoms of Canine Back Pain

    Unfortunately, when animals are in pain, it can be difficult to diagnose since they are not able to speak for themselves. However, if your dog is experiencing back pain, signs will be exhibited to let you know your pet is hurting. Once symptoms of back pain arise, it is important to take your dog to a veterinarian. The doctor will be able to determine the cause of the pain and formulate a treatment plan.

  • Symptoms of a Back Injury in a Dog

    Since dogs cannot tell us they are in pain, it is up to us to decipher the signals that they give us to report all is not well. One such case is when your dog is experiencing back pain. The causes of back pain in canines varies and can include soft tissue injury, bite-wound infection, disc disease and spinal trauma. There are almost as many symptoms of back pain in dogs as there are reasons for the injury.

  • How to Lift a Dog With a Back Injury

    Assume that any dog that has been hit by a vehicle could have a back injury. Very small dogs like Yorkshire terriers can injure their backs just from jumping out of someone's arms, according to Dogster.com. Any dog with a back injury needs to be taken to the closest emergency vet as soon as possible. But to avoid causing further injury on the journey, transport a dog suspected of a back injury using these methods.

  • What Are the Treatments for Ruptured Disc in Dogs?

    A dog's spinal cord is a long, tubular bundle of nerve fibers that stretches from the brain to the lumbar region of the back. Because it is so important, it is encased within the vertebral column to protect it from damage. The vertebral column is comprised of individual bony sections called vertebra. Between each vertebra is a rubbery cushion called a disc, which prevents contact with other vertebra. The disc is filled with a thick fluid-like substance. When the disc is damaged, whether through trauma or degeneration of its outer shell, the fluid can leak out and put pressure on…

  • Vertebral Disc Rupture in Dogs

    Vertebral disks are composed of cartilage to cushion shocks to the spine and are located between the vertebrae. When too much force is placed upon the vertebral disks, they can tear, also known as rupturing. If a vertebral disk ruptures, the dog is diagnosed with intervertebral disk disease.

  • Dog Back Injuries

    Back injuries are serious conditions affecting a dog's comfort, health and safety. Whether the injury is muscular or skeletal, prompt treatment by a veterinarian is essential to pain relief and prevention of further injury. With veterinary help and care by an attentive and loving owner, minor dog back injuries can be successfully treated and severe injuries can be managed.

  • What Happens After Knee Surgery on a Puppy?

    Knee injuries are more prevalent among dogs than humans. The most common injury involves their cruciate ligaments, which hold parts of the knee together. Unlike humans, as dogs stand, their back legs do not straighten completely. This puts quite a strain on the ligaments every time they stand, causing the condition known as cranial cruciate ligament or CCL. There are more than 1.2 million cases each year in the United States. Most dogs that go untreated have about a 20-percent chance that their knee will return to full use. For those that receive the surgery, their owner needs to follow…

  • Dog Back Leg Injuries

    Injuries to a dog's hind legs can vary in severity, which will also vary their healing time and treatment. Fortunately, dogs know that there is an injury and can continue to sustain walking even with only three legs. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of a leg injury can lead to early detection, which can help owners reduce the cost and time spent at the veterinarian.

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