DM
stands for Degenerative Myelopathy. This is an incurable disease that is often
described as chronic, and progressive degeneration. It affects the nerves and
spinal cord and cause loss of mobility and numbness in the legs. It is also said
to lead to eventual paralysis and has often been compared to the human form of ALS
or Lou Gehrig’s Disease in humans. The disease affects dogs of most breeds and
at any age; although, it’s often not diagnosed until the senior years. It may
start out as simple mobility issues such as trouble jumping up and down or
going for long walks. As it progresses, the dog may have numbness in the legs
or lose feeling in the legs especially in the backend. Complete loss of the
back legs is also common. Treatment is primarily for keeping the dog
comfortable. Talk to your vet
Cincinnati OH to learn more.
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