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Weakness in Hind legs German sheperd dog

My German Sheperd is 5 years old. It seems to drag its hind legs and finds difficulty in getiing up from a sleeping position. It is 5 years ld and otherwise healthy.
 
  dhanista123 on 2013-01-14
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Please give him three doses of Rhus Tox 200 at a gap of 12 hours and see how that affects in 10 days. Only three doses in 10 days.

1 drop or 2 pills may be mixed with some water and given few sips. This is one dose.
 
kadwa last decade
Thank you so much. It is of great help to me.
 
dhanista123 last decade
Logging in to observe progress.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
I have given three doses only as per your kind suggestion. After ten days, there is very little improvement in the strength of hind legs of the dog.
 
dhanista123 last decade
Please repeat the doses and report back after another 10 days. Please talk about his behavior, thermal preference, thirst. Whether he is fierce or mild etc.
[message edited by kadwa on Sun, 27 Jan 2013 10:19:35 GMT]
 
kadwa last decade
The dog is very ferocious, biting type. He prefers staying in cool places. Very quick reactions. Doesn't allow any outsiders or other dogs to come near him. In 5 years, he did'nt allow any dog for crossing too. nervous.
 
dhanista123 last decade
Please give him three doses of Lycopodium 200 at a gap of 12 hours and see how that affects in 15 days. Only three doses in 15 days.
 
kadwa last decade

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