We’re seeing a new physio next week with Ginny, just to keep her as strong as possible. We’re very aware that her mobility is what will limit her longevity, so it’s not too dissimilar. Maybe look into acupuncture, too? I’ve never had it myself, and fall into the ”skeptic” category with things like that, but also know lots of similar stubborn skeptics - my sister included - who have had it and felt the benefit.Our vet recommended a physiotherapist and said that with her own tripawd she had great results.
I’ve had acupuncture - it was amazing.We’re seeing a new physio next week with Ginny, just to keep her as strong as possible. We’re very aware that her mobility is what will limit her longevity, so it’s not too dissimilar. Maybe look into acupuncture, too? I’ve never had it myself, and fall into the ”skeptic” category with things like that, but also know lots of similar stubborn skeptics - my sister included - who have had it and felt the benefit.
I know they do it on dogs; from what I’ve seen, they just get them really relaxed with massage first. Not sure that would work with mineI’ve had acupuncture - it was amazing.
Not sure how you get a dog to lie still for it ‘tho?
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