Yes it did work i had to help him stay up for a while but eventually they got the hang of it
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Hope it helps! Hazel's also getting 'water therapy' twice a day after which I reapply the hobble. She's not thrilled with it, but it does seem to be working and she's gaining strength back into her legs which are now still being held in the correct position.
Yes it did work i had to help him stay up for a while but eventually they got the hang of it
Have you tried the hobble with something to hold his legs a little further apart? Take some of the Vet wrap and make a small roll and then use some more to figure 8 around his legs and hold the roll between them.I think your Hazel has a slightly different issue than my Huey, as she seems able to float in the water on her own. Huey gets very spastic and starts flopping and flailing around. His legs are strong, he just doesn't seem to be able to use them correctly. I was checking this morning and he also seems to step on his own toes a lot. I am trying to teach him to do his own walking and standing , with my help to balance, and his legs don't appear to be splayed, just that he keeps them very close together, although with "bumpers" (my hands, or legs, or pillows etc.), he can stay up and take steps, just not stay on his feet without the help.
Did you put any type of hobbles or anything on them to help? See just above, did any of yours suffer from this?
Look forward to hearing the progress your lil one will make, your avatar pic is so precious.You guys are AWESOME!!!
I will try the hobble, I have not tried that yet as his feet aren't splayed, but I just had another feeding with him and while I hate to get too optimistic, he seems slightly improved even since this morning. We are practicing standing on our own, while I just slightly hold him up, and I am adjusting his stance to train his brain for the right position. Then I made him do his own walking (assisted of course) over to the water and back to the food. He's definitely wanting to take off and run, he keeps hopping up to try and take off, so I'm trying to refocus him on forward instead of up and over. The hobble to hold his legs slightly further apart may do the trick, as that seems to be an issue, with him stepping on his own feet. He prefers to stand on my hand most of the time and balances there like a little monkey, with a lil help of course!
I went all over the planet at lunch to find the correct kind of niacin, and I've already got that in the water and in his watering just a few minutes ago. When I am off the phone ( I do consulting/training work with the job I left when I moved) we are going to do some water therapy. I know I'll have to hold him for that, I'll post up what happens afterwards for y'alls input.
I'm really hoping to see good results, because you're right, I absolutely have to try. I cried half the day I took him to the vet after having him for only a week and my hubby says if nothing works, we at least gave him a good life as long as we could.
I'm so sorry for the loss of your lil one, I am very careful with the water, even before I got here just watching him I was certain he'd drown himself so I took precautions with a very shallow waterer, and currently have a small Tupperware type bowl with a hole cut out only large enough for them to get their faces in but not fall in. Of course they get it EVERYWHERE else, and still managed to soak themselves, but no falling in or getting chilled. ;-)