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I'm so pleased for you all ........Diesel was a very lucky boy :huggles: .......Good to see him up and about so quickly aswell :thumbsup:
 
Great news Scott,

and lets hope he continues to be a little bugger as that shows he's on the mend. :thumbsup:
 
:cheers: Well done Deisel, and lol to Scott and family, keep on smilling :D :D :D

lolshazxxx
 
Awww, its great to see Deisel's on the mend Scott. Bet it nearly gave you a heart attack when he ran down the stairs though :eek: He probably did that deliberately :lol:
 
Great news :thumbsup: So glad to hear Diesels getting stronger day by day :thumbsup:

Caz x
 
He really is an amazing little fella! :b

He was asleep last night, so I sneaked off to play poker! The next thing I knew he'd made it up the stairs! :wub:

Back at the specialists tomorrow for a check up, will keep you posted. :thumbsup:
 
:luck: :luck: Hope the little man gets stronger and stronger as the day's go by.

All the best Scott :cheers:
 
Aww Scott - those are lovely pictures of the little man - Get Well Soon :huggles: :luck: so glad hes on the mend. :thumbsup:
 
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So pleased to hear he's still improving.

Scott it's nice to hear a man being so openly affectionate for his dogs - my OH always insists that they are my dogs and that he's not bothered :angry: ....not that he fools anyone :p
 
How did Diesel get on at the specialist?? hope he had good news :thumbsup:
 
Rae said:
So pleased to hear he's still improving.
Scott it's nice to hear a man being so openly affectionate for his dogs - my OH always insists that they are my dogs and that he's not bothered  :angry: ....not that he fools anyone  :p

Anybody who knows me, know's he's my pride and joy! :wub:

The specialist was very pleased with him on Friday, and still believes he'll make a complete recovery! It's just a very slow process! :b

He had a day out racing today to see his friends! :thumbsup:
 
how common is it for whippets to suffer spinal injuries

1) racing ?

2) coursing ?

3) playing together ?

4) playing with larger dogs - greyhounds, lurchers, etc ?

My dogs sometimes bump each other and injure a foreleg (knee joint?) but this has always cleared up after a day or so. They tumble each other on the ground and seem to be unhurt; it's scary to think this rough play might result in spinal injury
 
I wonder how Diesel is getting on now. This thread has given me great comfort as we had a similar accident at SPWRC yesterday, Vanna's mum's Xanthe slipped and fell approaching the bend, and could not get up again, seemed to have no feeling in her hind legs. Her vet has diagnosed possible spinal shock and thinks she will recover movement with rest and anti inflammatories. Annette reports that the vet was quite pleased with her progress overnight, though she cannot use her hind legs yet.
 
Sorry to hear about Xanthe Liz. It's a very frightening injury to see a dog have.
 
Liz Third said:
I wonder how Diesel is getting on now. This thread has given me great comfort as  we had a similar accident at SPWRC yesterday, Vanna's mum's Xanthe slipped and fell approaching the bend, and could not get up again, seemed to have no feeling in her hind legs.  Her vet has diagnosed possible spinal shock and thinks she will recover movement with rest and anti inflammatories.  Annette reports that the vet was quite pleased with her progress overnight, though she cannot use her  hind legs yet.
Sorry to hear this Liz, it's horrendous to witness! Please pass on my best wishes to Annette. :b

The good news is that there is hope. I thought I'd lost him but he's still improving day by day. It's a very slow process and you have to take each day as it comes but you'll see little things to encourage you.

Today I came back in after popping out for 10 mins and he was stood at the top of the stairs wagging his tail as if to say "look what I have done!"

Good luck, please keep us posted. :luck:
 
WOW

only just seen this thread- how incredibly scary. Thank goodness Diesel is recovering. Nana had a terrifying somersault today running around with Tess- she was a long way away and took ages to get up- really really scary, but she did get up and is fine, can't imagine how I'd feel if she hadn't.

Good luck Xanthe :luck: :luck: :luck:

Olivia
 
Thank you everyone for your kind thoughts and support.

I phoned Mum last night. The vet saw Xanthe again yesterday and was pleased with her progress. There was a slight response from one leg when stimulated and a more marked one in the other leg. She is nt incontinent which means that signals are managing to go up and down the spinal cord and she is less panicky about the fact that she can't move around. All in all things aren't looking too bleak, but all we can do now is wait.

It's great to hear about Diesel - he's giving us hope.
 
It's lovey to hear that Diesel is continuing to do well, and I hope that Xanthe's progress carries on

:luck: :luck: :luck:
 
it sounds as though Xanthe's responses are identical to Diesels, on his first day(sunday) at the vets he was very panicy at not being able to stand and there was no response whatsoever from his back legs, though he too could still go to the toilet.

The next day he had good responses in both legs, one slightly better than the other and he was much more relaxed.

by thursday he could just about manage to struggle to his feet and was home by saturday.

its been 5 weeks now since his accident but he continues to improve every day.

We will keep everything crossed and pray that Xanthe makes the same good recovery :luck: :luck: :luck:
 

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