Getting Senior Paralyzed Dog into Walkin' Wheels Wheelchair and Assisting in Bladder Expression

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Our senior German Shepherd Dog Tika (14.5 years) has had Degenerative Myelopathy (spinal disease resulting in full paralysis of her hind legs) for 2.5 years.
This video shows you how to assist in expressing the bladder, how we handle/hold Tika to assist her in walking and doing her business, and how to get her into and out of her Walkin' Wheels wheelchair.
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UPDATE: On the morning of May 28/21, my Tika crossed the Rainbow Bridge; it was time to share her with the Angels. We had such beautiful days and memories leading up to Tika's departure. We have a very strong love and bond that can never be broken; my Angel will always be in the hearts of her Mommy and Daddy, guiding the way, until we meet again.
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I wrote a story about our experience with DM, complete with several videos and pictures. It is a story about love, commitment and devotion for a senior paralyzed German Shepherd Dog with Degenerative Myelopathy.
You can find the full story (and other videos) at www.tawnabrown.com/degenerati.... Part 2 to Tika's story will be forthcoming.
Degenerative Myelopathy is a heartwrenching disease, as it slowly takes away certain functions (mobility and continence), making life quite a challenge (but still enjoyable with the right aids). With this disease, it is usually the humans that make the decision to assist their pet to the Rainbow Bridge, and this time is coming very, very soon.
I hope that Tika’s story will help others with senior or mobility-challenged pets, and may result not only in an improvement of their pet’s quality of life but also in an extension of their pet's life.
***PLEASE HELP SHARE TIKA'S STORY: Please share this story with anyone who you think would care, simply by sharing the video or blogpost link on Facebook or sending it in an email. This would mean so much to Tika and I! This will be part of her legacy
If you liked this video, please leave a comment and consider subscribing to my channel. And be sure to check out the blog post! (Part 2 to Tika's story will be published in Feb'22).
www.tawnabrown.com/degenerati...

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  • @maurizipcocurullp5570
    @maurizipcocurullp55707 күн бұрын

    how much love!!!

  • @boomer4512
    @boomer45124 ай бұрын

    I have one of these carts. They’re great, but a bit of a pain to attach when you’re by yourself. They need a kickstand.

  • @coldinyk

    @coldinyk

    Ай бұрын

    I never had help with putting her in the chair, so I don't know any other way. Unfortunately Tika had a very hard time with it during her final year (it also doesn't help that the winter temperatures are super cold where we live), and having front wheels added could possibly have helped. Regardless, we had a beautiful life together, and Tika's spirit remains with me forever and always, guiding the way! Best wishes to you and yours! Part 1: www.tawnabrown.com/degenerative-myelopathy-senior-dog/ Part 2: www.tawnabrown.com/pet-bereavement-grief/

  • @countrylife392
    @countrylife392 Жыл бұрын

    It's definitely difficult, I'm just now starting my walking wheels journey with my GSD they're a heavy dog and I've got a bad back But I'm sure I'll figure out the easiest way to do it for me and her. lol

  • @coldinyk

    @coldinyk

    Жыл бұрын

    There are all kinds of aids that can support you and your girl, so I'm sure you'll find something that works for your own situation. I've seen people build flatbed push cards, to take their GSDs for walks (when the chair wasn't much of an option), something that doesn't require much lifting... Sending you best wishes in your journey together. If you haven't seen Tika's 2-part story, I encourage you to check them out, there are a lot of tips included (and the other videos are in my channel as well): www.tawnabrown.com/blog

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