DODGER:
Dachshund Orthopedic Disc Group Email Resource


IMPORTANT PREVENTION POINTS

and Ways to Lessen the Chance of Making Existing Back Problems Worse

? Always select a reputable breeder. Many believe IVDD is hereditary and reputable breeders always study and know the dogs in a pedigree. It has been proven that reputable breeders have far less incidence of back problems. (See the suggested webrings on Dodgerslist home page)

? Always keep your Dachshund trim.

? Limit their jumping as much as possible. Purchasing ramps may help.

? Feed a good nutritious diet.

? Find a vet that knows the breed and discuss with them their treatment(s) for disc disease. (See below)

? Use common sense and avoid circumstances that could cause injuries to a long-bodied dog. A lot of injuries occur because of slipping, sharp turns, running into things and twisting.

? Get your Dachshund used to a crate as a puppy in case of any future circumstances which would require a pro-longed confinement.

? Keep the nails cut short

? A harness type collar may prevent extra stress on the neck area.

? Always pick up your Dachshund supporting the back.

? For a list of common drugs and their adverse reactions, click here.

 

QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR VET

? How do they treat - basics

? Do they use steroids? IV - Injectable - Pills

? Views on NSAIDs and other medications used to treat. What they would use specifically

? Do they recommend crate rest and for how long

? Do they recommend acupuncture or chiropractic

? Do they recommend the use of supplements

? When do they refer to a neurosurgeon

? Can they recommend emergency numbers to you and the name of a specialist