Nonsurgical Management of IVDD in Dogs

Nonsurgical Management of IVDD in Dogs

IVDD can be described as a slipped disc, ruptured disc, herniated disc, or bulging disc, depending on the type of damage that occurs. When a disc bulges or ruptures, it can compress the spinal cord, affecting an animal’s ability to walk. Decisions about IVDD treatment in dogs are made based on the severity and the duration of clinical signs. In some cases, IVDD can be managed medically. However, without timely and appropriate treatment, IVDD can cause irreversible damage. If your dog is showing signs of spinal pain or limited mobility, it is important to consult a veterinary neurologist immediately. 🔔 Subscribe for more veterinary neurology content! --    / sevneurology   📚 Learn More About IVDD in Dogs: -- https://sevneurology.com/blog/nonsurg... Stay connected with SEVN! Facebook:   / southeast.veterinary.neurology   Instagram:   / southeastveterinaryneurology   Tik Tok:   / southeastveterinaryneuro   If you need to have your pet evaluated for a possible neurological condition, please contact us at the nearest location. Visit us online at www.SEVNeurology.com 00:00 Introduction 00:49 Symptoms of IVDD 01:50 Treatment Options 02:49 Crate Rest Guidelines 04:02 Back Braces 04:18 Prognosis 04:56 Downsides of Nonsurgical Management