Wobbler syndrome is the common term for a condition that causes malformation of the neck vertebrae. This causes pressure on the spinal cord which can cause dogs to have a wobbled walk. In dogs, Great Danes and Doberman Pinschers are most often affected. Horses also can get wobbler syndrome Often the cause is unknown, although it may be genetic.
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Medication
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Anti-inflammatory drugs may be prescribed to reduce the swelling around the spinal cord. This is usually a steroid given as an oral medication or as an injection at the location of the swelling.
Restrict Activity
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Restricting the animal's activities will prevent the area from becoming more swollen and painful. They can be confined to small areas to reduce their activity.
Surgery
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There are several surgery techniques that can be performed on dogs and horses with wobbler syndrome. This will depend on the location and extent of the spinal damage.
Acupuncture
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Both acupuncture and electroacupuncture can be used to treat dogs with wobbler syndrome. This helps to reduce the pain associated with wobbler syndrome.
Prognosis
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The lifespan of a dog with wobbler syndrome will vary greatly depending on the severity of the condition. Some dogs may recover to live a normal lifespan while others do not. Horses have a harder time recovering from this disease.
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