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From: campgirdwood
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  • At first, I expected to see a dog drag it's rear legs & tail around the floor because of a lack of TP acess. Of course, i was mislead by the thumbnail thinking the uploaders were trying to be funny.

  • you should get him a doggy wheelchair, he looks like an older dog and he would most likely appreciate it :s

  • hellow , I come from Taiwan . I am a veterinarian . May I ask you a question ? Have you ever let your dog try traditional Chinese medicineand use acupunctur? I treat a lot of animals with traditional chinese medicine. They are always recovery very good. I think You can try it.

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  • Wow. It would be great to see a video of him like this-- and then add on a video of him now running.

  • i am even proud of him,good on you with your efforts!!!! So glad to see him walking again!!!!

  • what happened to him originally if you don't mind me asking?? glad he is doing good!!

  • IM SO PROUD OF HIM

  • ... did Chuck Norris tell him to sit down once?

    No, just kidding. But still, that is truely amazing.

  • May I ask what kind of injury your dog suffered from? My german shepherd fell and has a nerve injury, and can no longer move her back legs...this happened four days ago. She still has sensation in those legs though. We don't know exactly what the injury is but are hoping its a pinched nerve. She's only six years old. MRI's and surgery aren't financially feasible =( Right now we are doing heat and cold packs, massage, and chiropractic care.

  • Could you not strap his rear left foot up so it doesn't fold over? Looks painful. Amazing video mate!

  • Proof that you don't dump a dog into a wheelchair just to delete all possibilities that recovery may be a challenge Proof that owners can actually partake in the rehab of the animals which they love, own and care for . Proof that you don't ever take what the Vet says as final word. Proof that people don't read the info section of the videos they watch. Proof that people can actually prove other people wrong.

  • @campgirdwood so glad to hear ur dog regained mobility in back legs! My lil dog was hit yesteday and cant mive her back legs at all, but does have sensation in them when touched. Hoping she will be able to regain use of them, ur dog is an inspiration, hopefully mine will regain use too.

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  • Simply amazing!!! He must be a very happy dog now :) Too bad he had to go throu all the suffering... He is lucky that you had so much love and determination, I wish him all the best! xox

  • I am the proud mommy of a paralyzed chihuahua who became paralyzed 6 years ago due to a form of meningitis. He never regained use of his back legs, but let me tell you, is the happiest pup and most strong will for life little guy I've ever seen! Keep up the great work and I have not read any comments yet, but I am sure there are ignorant comments here so Please ignore them :))))) See my videos for how my Toby has managed to move around and be strong on his own (with 2 leg use only) ... God Bless

  • Our dog was taken to a vet and we were told he would never recover and to put him down. We spent months getting him rehab and working his legs and muscles. We carried him in and out of the house during those months so he could do his business. This video was the first day he was able to walk. I am happy to say he now RUNS and has full use of his back legs. He is a miracle!

  • @campgirdwood I would like to request a video of him running!! :)

  • @campgirdwood can you make a video of him running and useing his legs now since he can run for himself now? i will be so happy if u do and when u do please send me it

  • @campgirdwood that is fucking awesome

  • To all you judgmental idiots, the best thing for this dog is to exercise the weak muscles to continue healing and improve his/her ability to walk. To never use those muscles would guarantee not walking at all ever again, and that would be the cruelest thing I could imagine. Healing isnt easy, but its worth the struggle.

  • poor dog. did you took dog to VET for check?

  • That poor dog looks miserable. I think the kind thing to do would be to get the dog a doggy wheelchair. His hind legs may not be in pain, but his front legs have to do the work and if he can walk a little, then he MAY be in pain. I really hope he's doing better or that you've gotten him a wheelchair by now since this was uploaded 7 months ago.

  • Take that dog to a vet for god sake!

    

  • @imakill1 how can the dog be in pain if he/she is paralyzed, hence the description. You're a hypocrite, you obviously don't understand what it means to be paralyzed. You can't feel anything if you are paralyzed, the dog may feel uncomfortable but not in pain....

  • Cant you see the dog is in pain!??

  • @imakill1 your the prick.

  • Great to see him walking, something I’ve learned is that a dog will do most anything to please you and pain is not usually an issue, so it is important to allow them time to heal and not push too hard, making the injury worse. Have a look at my sling video it might help.

  • AWWWW!!!

  • @TheLivMorgan I know. So amazing!

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