Supposedly, he has no sensitivity and his lesion of the spine is
irreversible. We have done all kinds of tests, magnetic resonance
included.
But since I pass 24 hours a day with him have always said that I saw
possibilities of his movements.
I was told that they were reflex movements but that
there are dogs who
manage to find a rhythm of these movements with the front legs and,
coordinating them, can walk.
Rubi goes from the first day in the wheelchair, putting the legs on
the floor, I decided to work with him because I think that this will
do him a lot of good.
And if you pay attention, he moves his hind legs in some way and puts
his feet down correctly.
Also….look when he stops to sniff Calima how he moves the tip of his
tail….
I see it all positive.
Debbye!!! Thank you!!! And also to all the people who collaborated and
supported the case of Rubi.
He is very happy with his chair. At first we have some disagreements
with him , putting on the chair, because the guy is grumpy and bites
you and so on. But when it has been put on there isn't anyone who can
stop him and then the problem arrives when it is taken off….he doesn't
want if taken off……..