Today NC State Vet School held it's dog olympics and had their first paralympics for dogs. Carl of course was the largest dog there and couldn't really participate as his cart was bigger than the obstacles. Next year apparently there will be a "big dog" class and already the gauntlet has been thrown down. I have been told that there is a female in a cart who will "whoop Carl's ass" ... I don't think so!
Here is video from today - yes, Carl is in it ....
Saturday, September 11
Friday, September 3
Standing More ...
Carl's response to rehab has been variable. Some days he does well, others it is as we are back at day one. Today I finally got to see how much progress we have made.
Carl remains paralyzed and has no motor or deep pain, but his strength has increased to the point where he can stand and stay upright for almost a minute. Not a great feat for some, but it really helps when expressing his bladder and putting on his diaper.
Carl remains paralyzed and has no motor or deep pain, but his strength has increased to the point where he can stand and stay upright for almost a minute. Not a great feat for some, but it really helps when expressing his bladder and putting on his diaper.
Monday, August 30
Carl's 3rd Birthday
Happy Birthday Carl!
Carl's favorite thing in the world is a tennis ball, so for his birthday I got him an extra large tennis ball. Carl had a great time playing fetch in the yard .....
Saturday, July 10
Making Progress
There have been days when I wondered if rehab was worth it. Today I got the answer ... definitely yes. I left Carl for only a couple of minutes and came back to find him on the sofa. When I first adopted Carl he couldn't lift his front feet without falling over. Now his core strength is such that he can lift his whole body!
Sunday, June 27
Out of the Trial
The past month has been somewhat of a roller coaster. carl did well in the initial stages of the trial but had side effects from the drug used in the latter part. The researchers tried reducing the dose of medication, but even at very low levels carl showed side effects requiring medical intervention. Yesterday we called it a day, withdrawing him from the trial. I had high hopes for the trial as Carl's bladder function was much improved and there were some changes in his hindlimb function.
Carl is thus back to his old routine - daily rehab with weekly sessions in the underwater treadmill. I still hold out hope that somewhere down the line we'll find some way to help Carl, but am happy with how things are now.
Carl not concentrating in the UWTM (6/25/10)
Carl is thus back to his old routine - daily rehab with weekly sessions in the underwater treadmill. I still hold out hope that somewhere down the line we'll find some way to help Carl, but am happy with how things are now.
Carl not concentrating in the UWTM (6/25/10)
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