What Causes Intervertebral Disc Diseas…
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IVDD symptoms in dogs vary, but can include: Intense back or neck pain Imbalance or dragging of feet Complete loss of front or hind limb function Loss of the ability to urinate or empty the bladder Loss of pain perception, referring to severe spinal cord injury Shivering or panting Hunched back or stiff appearance Urinary incontinence Limping on one or both front limbs Weak, uncoordinated movement within hind limbs or four limbs Wobbly legs Neck or back pain Loss of ability to move one or more legs Lowered head stance Abdominal tenderness or tenseness Arched back (hunched posture, called “thoracolumbar kyphosis”) Sensitivity to touch (possible aggression) Impaired, incomplete or inappropriate urination Lameness and/or paralysis in one or more limbs Unsteady walking Stumbling over back feet Pain Unwillingness to jump Intense back or neck pain Imbalance or dragging of feet Complete loss of front or hind limb function Loss of the ability to urinate or empty the bladder
Intense back or neck pain
Imbalance or dragging of feet
Complete loss of front or hind limb function
Loss of the ability to urinate or empty the bladder
Loss of pain perception, referring to severe spinal cord injury
Shivering or panting
Hunched back or stiff appearance
Urinary incontinence
Limping on one or both front limbs
Weak, uncoordinated movement within hind limbs or four limbs
Wobbly legs
Neck or back pain
Loss of ability to move one or more legs
Lowered head stance
Abdominal tenderness or tenseness
Arched back (hunched posture, called “thoracolumbar kyphosis”)
Sensitivity to touch (possible aggression)
Impaired, incomplete or inappropriate urination
Lameness and/or paralysis in one or more limbs
Unsteady walking
Stumbling over back feet
Pain
Unwillingness to jump
DA: 16 PA: 82 MOZ Rank: 34