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🐶 1-Month-Old Puppy Makes Complete Recovery After Traumatic Spinal Injury | Real Recovery Story
A 1-month-old puppy suffered a severe spinal injury following trauma and completely lost the ability to use its hind legs, dragging them while attempting to move. The condition appeared serious, and the puppy’s future was uncertain.
Under continuous veterinary homeopathy guidance through teleconsultation by Dr. S. K. Mishra, the puppy was managed with regular follow-up and individualized treatment. Over the course of one month, the puppy showed gradual neurological improvement, regained strength in both hind limbs, and ultimately achieved 100% functional recovery, walking and running normally again.
In this video, you will learn:
✔️ Signs of spinal injury in puppies
✔️ Why early intervention is crucial
✔️ The rehabilitation journey over one month
✔️ Recovery progress after neurological trauma
✔️ The importance of proper follow-up and supportive care
Every spinal injury is different, and recovery depends on factors such as the severity of injury, timing of treatment, age of the animal, and overall health. Not every patient will have the same outcome. Veterinary teleconsultation can be appropriate in selected cases, while some patients require immediate physical examination, imaging, surgery, or hospitalization depending on the veterinarian’s assessment. (NITI Aayog)
📞 Veterinary Teleconsultation with Dr. S. K. Mishra
For guidance regarding your pet’s health, teleconsultation appointments with Dr. S. K. Mishra are available for suitable cases. Consultation includes case evaluation, review of previous reports, treatment guidance where appropriate, and follow-up planning.
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⚠️ This video is intended for educational purposes. Do not start treatment based solely on this video. Always consult a qualified veterinarian, especially in emergency cases.
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