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Went to Canine Rehab today (finally) We have a list of exercises for Verdasco..

 

The Thera paw boot is helping build up the muscle, he can walk 2 to 3 miles with the boot.. We have a little more hope now than before, as he walks with his paw flat without the boot sometimes.

 

It will take some practice on the exercises. It is a whole new world for us. Heck, I don't exercise except the walks. We may have to walk Verdasco alone sometimes, because with the four wanting to pull, We can't do what we need to do.

This is a great update! Kudos to you for everything you are doing for this guy.

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Jen, CPDT-KA with Zuri, lab in a greyhound suit, Violet, formerly known as Faith, Skye, the permanent puppy, Cisco, resident cat, and my baby girl Neyla, forever in my heart

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Guest LazyBlaze

Yes, great update, I think it's really promising that he's beginning to use his foot normally without the boot at times. Fingers crossed. Nerve damage can take a long time to heal, but you're really giving your boy a fighting chance.

 

Oh, and welcome to the world of canine home physio! :cheers Every day's a spa day for our hounds :bgeorge . Continued good wishes for Verdasco, and props to you for all you do for him and all the other houndies you're helping.

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Hope he continues to improve....I believe it's the sciatic nerve that you have to avoid when giving injections in the back legs. I'm also unsure why the dog wouldn't have gone to vet for the imizol injections....seems extremely negligent to have an owner giving imizol shots...A LOT of issues post-injections can happen....

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UPDATE: For all of you that were so helpful and gave encouragement. We took Verdasco to the Vet Specialist and he was amazed at the progress. He says if he doesn't get any better he will be fine, BUT we are working to help him get better. He walks up to 2 miles now, without his boot. He still needs to build up his atrophied muscle in the back, but the walks are really helping.

 

NOW for the really great news, there is a couple that really want to adopt him. They fell in love with him the first time they met him. At the home visit they played with him and gave him a LOT of love and attention. They are willing to continue his rehabilitation and they really seem like a great fit. Just waiting for the final approval for the adoption

 

We are really sad to see him go, we've had him for 6 months and have become very attached to him. We thought with his injury we would be keeping him, but the potential adopters will be a good loving home for him.

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Ah, that's great news. So pleased Verdasco is doing so well, and although I'm sad he has to leave you, who have been so kind to him, I'm glad he's got a new loving home to go to. Well done to all of you!

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Adoption done. Verdasco and the adopters seem very happy with each other. They shower him over love and attention. He's getting more attention than he did since we had 3 others vying for attention. They have been buying him some nice things and a nice bed. They spent the first night worried about him, but HE slept through the night. No sign of any separation anxiety.

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