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Neurological Disorders Resources. Treatment and care for pets having pain or trouble walking or standing due to spinal injuries or neurological disorders like IVDD, FCE and DM.
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Madison'sMomma
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When googling everything I could find about post IVdd surgery treatment I could find I ran across a blog about a dog that his parents had kept. They mention in this blog using a crib or a pack-n-play. This has been a life saver in the last week!!!! It has been soo much better on my back than getting :wub: Madison :wub: in and out of a crate and I think for her it is much more comfortable as well.

I lay down an old comforter and an old pillow I no longer use and line it with puppy pads or adult diapers. I hope this helps someone like it helped me. I don't believe our journey thus far would have been as comfortable as both of us without this tip. I hope it helps someone else as well!!!!!!!!
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Thank you! It's one of those "why didn't I think of that" moments. For my guy, who spent 5+ years at a shelter, a playpen is much more friendly looking & feeling than an x-pen. Thanks again for the great idea!
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I believe that it was my blog that you read that mentioned using a crib or playpen for a dog post-surgery for IVDD. http://tinkerbeagle.blogspot.com/

When our dog suffered a ruptured disk and then had surgery, we happened to have an old porta-crib on hand, and it worked like a charm for the first phase of his recovery. I'm always delighted to read that someone has been helped by Tinker's blog... When we were going through his surgery and recovery, there were so many good people who helped us, especially on this board.

By the way, his injury was 5 years ago, and Tinker continues to do really well. He walks with a funny little gait, and we still need to express his bladder, but he is one happy little dude. :)

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Madison'sMomma
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Indeed it was :D Your blog helped me with a very trying time. Madison just had her four week check up last Thursday and was cleared for more activities. She needs more strength on her right side so we go swimming at Grandma and Grandpas. Thank you for keeping a blog of your journey it made a world of difference when making decisions relating to her care!!!!! :D
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