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Can a French Bulldog walk without IVDD surgery?

Can a French Bulldog walk without IVDD surgery?

Without the surgery, there was no chance of him walking again and he would be incontinent for life. We decided to have them do the IVDD surgery. Even with such small odds and a very hefty price tag ($8700 to be exact — PSA please get pet insurance!), that little bit of hope was enough for us to go ahead with it.

What happens to a French Bulldog if left untreated?

If left untreated, distichiasis can lead to: 1 Irritation 2 Pain 3 Corneal ulcers 4 Bacterial infections 5 Blindness 6 Loss of the eye In chronic cases of distichiasis in French Bulldogs, they may develop corneal scarring (white areas on the cornea), hyperpigmentation (dark areas on the cornea), or abnormal …

What should I do if my French Bulldog has a hip problem?

Avoid over-exercising as a puppy. Get regular checkups at the vet. If your French Bulldog is suffering from hip dysplasia, fortunately, there are a few treatment options. Physical therapy, weight control, and diet are great non-surgical treatment options for hip dysplasia.

What kind of disease does my French Bulldog albus have?

My three year old French Bulldog, Albus, was just diagnosed with Grade 5 IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease) and had emergency surgery. This is our IVDD surgery recovery story.

When to know if your French Bulldog needs nose surgery?

If your Frenchie’s breathing seems more labored than usual, if they lack energy, or if they gasp or wheeze, it may be time to talk to your vet. Getting your French Bulldog the nose surgery they need could extend its lifetime. And what better gift can you offer than a breath of fresh air?

Can a French Bulldog be left unattended after anesthesia?

Dr. Kraemer’s Anesthesia in Bulldogs and French Bulldog Warning #4: For the first 12-24 hours after an anesthetic procedure, I don’t recommend keeping bulldogs unattended. Sign up for the free complete comprehensive V4B Bully Tips & Warnings.

Can a French bulldog with IVDD walk again?

He has a lot of experience with IVDD surgery. After they did a quick exam on Albus there, they told us there was a 5-10% chance of Albus ever walking again with the surgery. Without the surgery, there was no chance of him walking again and he would be incontinent for life.

My three year old French Bulldog, Albus, was just diagnosed with Grade 5 IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease) and had emergency surgery. This is our IVDD surgery recovery story.