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New dog dumped in Woodbury

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Hi Judy-

Unfortunately it didn't post properly.

How is the pup's BEAM and overall condition?

BTW-For a bit of context regarding Judy's post, she is an ACO (animal control officer) and is referring to having found a dog that was found as a stray...
 

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Hi Judy.

I'd love to say that 3rd time's a charm but unfortunately the video still doesn't display.

If you email it, I can try posting it, or maybe @aruna can troubleshoot for you.
 

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?

@aruna , do you see it?
 

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So normally what causes the knuckling of back feet with no pain? That’s probably why she was dumped. Do we have to do a MRI to be sure?
 

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I would not jump to an MRI, Judy.
Wait and evaluate a bit.
Maybe try a remedy or two.
Usually knuckling does indicate a neurological issue but can be managed or resolved with holistic.
I have found neuro tests to often be not vey useful and very expensive.
Dr. Christina
 

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I would not jump to an MRI, Judy.
Wait and evaluate a bit.
Maybe try a remedy or two.
Usually knuckling does indicate a neurological issue but can be managed or resolved with holistic.
I have found neuro tests to often be not vey useful and very expensive.
Dr. Christina
Yes the town can’t afford an MRI. Any particular remedies ?
 

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Unfortunately not based on one general symptom (knuckling) of neurological dysfunction from decreased cellular energy

Perhaps start focusing on non-specific strategies that build vitality and energy.

Things like feeding fresh food (and extra treats made from heart), playing, sniffing (should be easy for a beagle ;)) and other things that increase happiness.

You can read more here:


And see the result from increasing energy this way in a pup that was much worse off from a similar nerve problem:

 

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I would not jump to an MRI, Judy.
Wait and evaluate a bit.
Maybe try a remedy or two.
Usually knuckling does indicate a neurological issue but can be managed or resolved with holistic.
I have found neuro tests to often be not vey useful and very expensive.
Dr. Christina
Thank you
 

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Judy, any homeopathic medicine does need to be individualized, so the waiting is important so you can collect more symptoms to see what is really a vital force imbalance and what is just from his circumstances.

Maybe some flower essences? Rescue Remedy, new home (Galaxy and others), nervous system (petessences.com)
Dr. ChristinA
 

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Unfortunately not based on one general symptom (knuckling) of neurological dysfunction from decreased cellular energy

Perhaps start focusing on non-specific strategies that build vitality and energy.

Things like feeding fresh food (and extra treats made from heart), playing, sniffing (should be easy for a beagle ;)) and other things that increase happiness.

You can read more here:


And see the result from increasing energy this way in a pup that was much worse off from a similar nerve problem:

After xrays she was diagnosed with chronic degenerative disease in disk space pressing on sciatic nerves
 

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Judy, here is a discussion of how to test for conscious proprioception:


Many elderly animals will have deficits in conscious proprioception due to aging. Other problems can cause this as well, but this is one of the most common.
 

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Thankfully Beagle Rescue of New England is taking her next week. They have the funds to do more extensive work up beginning with a visit to Wizard of Paws
 

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