The Common Clinical Signs You May See With Degenerative Myelopathy

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @robertfancher6806
    @robertfancher6806 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for elaborating on this disease in such awesome detail and breaking down the stages. I cant believe how fast this has progressed with our 14 year old Shih Tzu, Princess Maya Marie. To my disbelief, Maya was already in stage 3 when they diagnosed her but that was yesterday (Jan 4th 2024). Six days ago; Saturday Dec. 30th 2023 Princess Maya unexpectedly very suddenly started having issues walking and keeping balance. Also, Maya would fall over every time she did the "dry doggy shake" (like she's shaking off water.) I did not understand what stage our girl was but your video cleared that right up. Maya is at the fecal defecit stage so considering how fast this has progressed for her I do not think she is going to make it until monday when she sees the vet agian. Thank you Dr. John & Veterinary Teaching Academy.

  • @unenslaver1333
    @unenslaver1333 2 года назад +6

    My GSD is starting to drag his right rear foot.
    I have reduced his weight and put him on D3 and B12. Daily short walks and ball play.
    He has actually improved.
    Going to try lions mane.
    Started extra brushing and finger/spine therapy.
    He knows.
    I can tell that the sensation in his right rear leg is like when our limbs "fall asleep" due to lack of circulation or neuro blockage

    • @Bacano115
      @Bacano115 Год назад +2

      did you have to put your dog down?

  • @sonalikanere7937
    @sonalikanere7937 5 месяцев назад +2

    Is there any pain present in early stages of dm . My dog is going through extreme pain in his hind legs and cannot stand up my vet said he has osteoarthritis along with dm .i m confused if he has dm or not as dm does not cause pain as i heard. Please enlighten me about it.

  • @scottharrison812
    @scottharrison812 Год назад +1

    Is the down tail always present? My vet is certain Griffin has DM and everything else seems to fit the picture but his tail still goes up when he smells a fox or a squirrel.

  • @Imag1na710n
    @Imag1na710n 2 года назад +2

    Have you ever seen a dog lose use of his hind limbs for a couple of days and then start using them again? Has the incontinence, drooped tail and has had a wobbly gait for several months. Does it progress like this at all?

  • @jackiekenney9202
    @jackiekenney9202 3 месяца назад

    I have watched my beautiful s huskie struggle that now seems like he had D M . He lasted 13 years although his back legs were shaking since he was very young . Near the end of his life charging vegan wetting himself especially during the night and drank so much water day and night his pure white coat was stained with urine and he mostly vomited and Pooh’d often he couldn’t control his toilet . The urine he passed was incredible all his new beds after 1 day were soaked even with waterproof sheets . Then he just couldn’t get up his back leg looked paralysed then he was getting frustrated then he was crying out more often . On the 26 June 2024 I had to make the decision to get Charlie put to sleep on his bed at home with us all beside him and his pup who is now 8 and starting to show symptoms more now . I’m trying to figure out if I should get junior a brace on his hind legs ? Charlie was on yumove for a long time but in the end nothing helped him I also gave him paracetamol most days from the vet . Any advise to help his pup also male will be appreciated .

  • @cemaltevfik4757
    @cemaltevfik4757 2 года назад +1

    Are young dogs affected degenerative myelopathy?

  • @sharianthony6904
    @sharianthony6904 Год назад +1

    Check out videos by : Veterinary Secrets / Lions' Mane Mushrooms vs. Degenerative Myelopathy video #2..from 1 year ago / away to repair damaged nerves and protect other nerves from damages,#1 is 8 yrs/ is what dogs nervous system is going through. Good luck and God Bless your and your pets.

  • @ke2159
    @ke2159 7 месяцев назад

    Has anyone else experienced a lot of panting as he mentioned?

    • @erinblythe7497
      @erinblythe7497 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, most definitely. Our boy did a lot of panting.

    • @ke2159
      @ke2159 6 месяцев назад

      @@erinblythe7497 thank you!!! Any chance you noticed it WAY before discovering it was DM? Did it get worse as he progressed in stages? If I'm asking too much or it's bothersome... I totally understand. I honestly have been thrown to the wolves in all the years I brought my shepherd in for questioning

    • @erinblythe7497
      @erinblythe7497 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ke2159 No it was not the first signs. Zac's first signs were back leg weakness, he was happy enough for over a year. The panting was in the end. That and pacing and then he would fall over. It progressed fast in the end. The vet said he had something wrong with his lungs and was due for xray on the Monday. We made the decision a week ago on Saturday to give him some peace and have him put to sleep. Couldn't put him through any more distress. He was a Huntaway/Lab cross so one of the breeds susceptible. Hope this helps.

  • @chestbrah2742
    @chestbrah2742 Год назад

    This isn’t totally true what he’s saying, DM is extremely hard to diagnose visually and a lot of the symptoms he’s talking about are commonly mistaken for other diseases. Be aware.