Beyond Surgery and Euthanasia: Hope for Dachshunds with IVDD

Beyond Surgery and Euthanasia: Hope for Dachshunds with IVDD

Beyond Surgery and Euthanasia: Hope for Dachshunds with IVDD

 

Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD), also known as disc prolapse, can be a frightening diagnosis for any dog owner, especially for those with long-bodied breeds like dachshunds.  Paralysis is a potential complication, leading many to believe surgery or euthanasia are the only options. Thankfully, there’s more to the story!

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Traditional Treatments:

Surgery is a life-saving option for severe IVDD cases, but it’s not always necessary and may have dire complications. Medication can manage pain and inflammation, while crate rest allows the disc to heal.

Emerging Options: Acupuncture and Physiotherapy

Recent research (Veterinary Neurologic Rehabilitation: The Rationale for a Comprehensive Approach, Laren R et al) suggests acupuncture and physiotherapy can be powerful allies in an IVDD treatment plan. 

Here’s how they can help your furry friend.

Acupuncture:  This traditional Chinese medicine technique involves inserting thin needles at specific points on the body. Studies have shown it can reduce pain: Acupuncture helps manage pain in dogs with IVDD, potentially reducing reliance on medication. Improve recovery (“Retrospective study of acupuncture treatment for canine thoracolumbar intervertebral disc herniation.”Qianju, J. One Health Advances 1.1 (2023) indicates acupuncture may accelerate recovery time in dogs with IVDD compared to those receiving only medication.

Physiotherapy:  A customized exercise program designed by a certified veterinary physiotherapist can maintain muscle strength and improve mobility

 

Combining Traditional and Emerging Therapies:

Acupuncture and physiotherapy can be used alongside traditional treatments to create a holistic approach. This comprehensive plan may offer several benefits:

 

  • Reduced need for medication: Acupuncture’s pain-relieving effects may decrease reliance on pain medication.
  • Improved quality of life: Even if full recovery isn’t possible, acupuncture and physiotherapy can help your dog maintain strength and mobility, leading to a better quality of life.
  • Faster recovery: Studies suggest acupuncture and physiotherapy may speed up recovery time.
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Consulting with a Veterinarian:

If your dachshund is diagnosed with IVDD, discuss all treatment options with your veterinarian. They can create a personalized plan that considers your dog’s specific needs and your comfort level. Remember, early intervention is crucial for the best outcome.

 

Hope Beyond Surgery:

IVDD can be a challenging diagnosis, but with proper treatment, many dachshunds can live happy, fulfilling lives. Explore all your options, and don’t hesitate to discuss acupuncture and physiotherapy with your veterinarian as it is seen as the most effective treatment in IVDD (THE MOST EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR CANINE INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DISEASE.

Kruisland, G. Diss. Florida Atlantic University, 2020). 

 

There is hope beyond surgery and euthanasia!

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What to expect from an AnimalQi IVDD treatment protocol?

What to expect from an AnimalQi IVDD treatment protocol?

What to expect from an AnimalQi IVDD treatment protocol? 

 

Intervertebral disc disease is a disease syndrome in animals when the intervariable disc prolapse into the spinal column crushing the nerves and causing paralysis or partial paralysis of the limbs. 

The initial injury is very painful and requires immediate emergency pain management. 

At AnimalQi Wellness Centre we use a combination of acupuncture, herbal medicine, rehab therapy, and conventional medicine to treat dogs paralyzed during IVDD.

We expect complete commitment from our pet parents during this process. 

Treatment times and success rates vary with every individual depending on the severity of the injury and the constitution of the animal. 

We ask that owners commit to at least three treatment sessions 3 days apart. Most paralysis cases can take up to 8 sessions before dogs are able to walk or significant improvement is seen, in extreme cases, treatment may take up to 12 months before full function is returned. 

Herbs and pain medication will be dispensed during the treatment period as needed. 

Pet parents will be instructed on how to do home exercises that will increase recovery and success. 

The prognosis depends on the following factors: 

 

  • The sooner treatment is started after the initial injury the better the prognosis and the quicker the recovery.
  • If treatment with corticosteroids was given before acupuncture the prognosis is significantly poorer and the treatment time will increase.
  • If deep and superficial pain is present the prognosis for success is increased.
  • If pet parents comply with strict cage rest, and are committed and diligent with home exercises the prognosis for success significantly increases.
  • Animals with a good “Shen” generally have a better prognosis.

Success in the treatment of IVDD is a team effort. The animal, owner, and veterinary team need to work together and be committed to the process. 

Do not hesitate to ask our Wellness team should you have any questions or concerns regarding the treatment of your dog.

Do we have any questions or concerns?

 

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