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mamestra
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Jul 31, 2013

Degenerative Myelopathy

We have a 120 lb German Shepherd who has Degenerative Myelopathy, we are looking to get a rear harness that we can use to support him, there are so many different types out there that we would like to hear from anyone who uses these harness as to what they think and how happy they are with them. We have a ramp into our 5th wheel, but he will be needing help.
Thanks
MIchael

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  • I usually point my clients to handicappedpets.com. I find they have a very complete selection of aids.

    The chest slings don't work for Degenerative myelopathy patients. With males, it's particularly important to have a sling that that keeps the belly open so they can urinate. My preference is to get one with rear leg rings. This worked real well for our Buddy (severe hip arthritis and ACL in one knee) but required 2 people - one to lead and one to support the back end. For a dog a little less head strong, one person could probably do fine.

    I've had a hand full of DM patients in my career, a most difficult situation as there used to be nothing we could do. My brother's dog, Jasmine, died several years ago due to this disease, I felt pretty useless. At least now there is some potential with the stem cell therapy, not cheap and not fully proven, but very good first reports.

    Doug, DVM
  • I had a Pet Assist harness that goes around the ribs, for my old dog when he couldn't make it up the ramp alone. Not sure if that would work for a bigger dog with a back end problem, or not.

    BTW they are doing stem cell transplants on DM dogs with some positive results.