🚨 Early action can protect mobility and improve outcomes
A sudden loss of coordination or movement in your dog’s hind legs may signal a medical emergency. One of the most common causes is a herniated spinal disc, also known as Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD).
⚠️ Signs to watch for
• Back pain or a hunched posture
• Walking on the tops of the feet instead of the pads
• Uncoordinated or “drunk” walking
• Complete loss of movement in the hind legs
🏥 Seek veterinary care immediately
Your dog should be evaluated right away if any of these signs appear. Delaying treatment can worsen the condition and affect long-term outcomes.
A herniated disc can press against the spinal cord and cause severe neurological damage.
❤️ Breeds more commonly affected
• Dachshunds
• Beagles
• Cocker Spaniels
💊 Treatment options
Mild cases:
• Medication prescribed by your veterinarian
• Strict crate rest for several weeks
Severe or progressive cases:
• Surgery may be needed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and remove the damaged disc
🛡️ Help protect your dog’s spine
• Avoid jumping on and off furniture or in and out of cars
• Maintain a healthy weight
• Use ramps or stairs whenever possible
• Provide a safe, non-slip environment
📌 Remember: Time is critical. Quick action and proper care can help your dog recover and maintain a good quality of life.
