DWQA QuestionsCategory: Animal IssuesA viewer asks: “I have also tried helping our pet dog [for her paralysis after a fall] by seeing a non-tradition veterinarian and getting her red light laser and acupuncture needle and ozone therapy, but she has only progressed to sitting up with her front legs straight and can scoot, but cannot get up on her back legs. Her spine seems worse with her tail now also curving upwards versus downwards when she is laying down and she seems to be doing a weird thing with her head, as if she is shaking her “yes” but she is moving it up and down like that which she never did before. She also has anxiety out the roof (constant yipping if not next to her) and she has developed two over quarter size bed sores on her back hip bones, even though we flip her constantly. I am just wondering as she has not been able to walk since Jan 1, 2026 and this has been her life, and needs to be put on trazodone and gabapentin to relax enough at night and during the day. She has been in this state for almost 12 weeks. Should I order another recheck? She has been in my Divine Life Support diary for prayers and still is. Just don’t know how much longer she can take this, she does seem to be in a lot of pain and has more anxiety than she ever had before. Thank you for what you suggest to try and continue to heal or if it is time to say goodbye…” What can we do to help and what can we tell her?
Nicola Staff asked 5 hours ago
We are still working to support your dear pet. So, we would say it is premature to give up hope here. We understand you want to do the humane thing, but keep in mind canines are devoted and are willing to shoulder adversity of all sorts in order to carry out their mission. So they are, in their own way, an active participant in their partnership with humans, they are not simply there to be a victim at the whims of human preferences. Your dog very much wants to heal and that is important as a consideration as well. If that changes, we would tilt the other way and that, sometimes, is a point reached, given the constraints of physical existence and the long timetable often involved with getting sufficient divine healing to turn around a drastic and grave physical malady. We understand it is hard to watch your dog and its struggle, with all the love you have and the sensitivity to its needs. But your dog has love to give as well and we still see this situation as possible to turn around.