Cope With a Paralyzed Dog
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How To Keep a Dog from Running Away
Give your dog plenty of exercise, including walks and games of fetch to curb his urge to escape.
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Ask your dog's veterinarian if a dog wheelchair would help to improve your dog's situation. Some dogs that are only partially paralyzed benefit from the use of a wheelchair. It will allow you to continue with your daily walks and help to keep your dog in good physical condition.
Consult with your veterinarian to see if dog physical therapy will help your dog. Certain neurological problems or spinal cord injuries can be helped with physical therapy. It may help your dog regain some of his mobility.
Use canine diapers to help to eliminate the mess in your house. Paralyzed dogs have a difficult time controlling their bladder so you will cope with the situation better if you prevent accidents on the carpet.
Clean up any accidents in your house with a solution of vinegar and water, it will eliminate the odor and is safe to use around your dog. Keeping your dog clean by giving him frequent baths or using a dry shampoo will prevent his skin from becoming irritated by urine.
Give your dog plenty of love and attention. She may feel as if there is something wrong with her but if you continue to give her a lot of attention she will remain the same happy dog she always was.
