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Category Archives: Special Needs
Convalescent Support for Your Dog
If your dog has had an injury, surgery or illness it can be a major disruption in your life. The condition itself or treatment of the condition may cause other side effects, such as pain, neurological deficits, fatigue, urinary incontinence … Continue reading
Posted in dogs, Interior Design, Products, Special Needs
Tagged cancer treatment, non-slip dog boots, physical disabilities, Surgery, Urinary incontinence
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Indoor Dog Toilets
Temporary Solutions There may be a point in your dog’s life when it is necessary for him to temporarily eliminate indoors. Illness, injury, surgery, and old age all qualify as good reasons for allowing a dog to eliminate indoors. Most … Continue reading
Posted in Care, dogs, Indoor Dog Toilets, Special Needs
Tagged Dog, dogs, interior design, Litter box, Toilet
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Lena’s Story
Post-Surgical Home Preparation (Watch a short video of Lena’s Recovery) In April 2009, our Doberman Lena had a dorsal laminectomy to reduce a severe spinal compression* in her neck. The surgery was done at Cornell University. The vets were surprised … Continue reading