Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs

If your dog has progressive rear end weakness, they could have a neurological condition called degenerative myelopathy.

This video shows you the signs, causes, and natural solutions that you can use at home.

Best Wishes,

Andrew Jones, DVM

5 thoughts on “Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs”

  1. Please spell circa aids and the other anti oxidants you mentioned
    My husky has this going on and I would like to get these for her
    Thanks

  2. Will this also work for cats? I’ve been massaging my kitten’s back similarly. He’s about 10 months old now. He came to me with a left hip injury. He’s been to a chiropractor a couple of times who confirmed the problem, which has improved and was as much muscular as it was a misalignment. I’ve also used energy work and homeopathics. But there’s still some nerve injury it seems, as he goes to the litter box too often, and it’s not from a UTI. It’s as if he can’t empty completely and has to go again. Otherwise, he has no pain and is VERY active.

  3. Please give the exact names of the all the suggestions you have given for the degenerative spinal problem in dogs and the doses.
    Thanks

  4. Hi Dr Jones

    Very important information you are sharing with these videos, I look forward to reading your weekly newsletter! With these videos I learn something different everytime so I may know how to help my pets… thank you!

    Have a great day

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *