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Eleven-week-old Sussex spaniel Elton, who is back on all paws following intensive physiotherapy at Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull, pictured with owner Philippa and Willows' veterinary physiotherapist Holly Finelli.

Eleven-week-old Sussex spaniel Elton, who is back on all paws following intensive physiotherapy at Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull, pictured with owner Philippa and Willows' veterinary physiotherapist Holly Finelli.

Elton Still Standing Thanks To Willows Physiotherapy

6 months ago
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24th November, 2023 12h39

Author
Linnaeus Group


A young puppy who was left paralysed in his back legs and unable to even wag his tail after a freak accident is now back on all paws thanks to specialist treatment at one of the UK’s leading small animal hospitals.

Eleven-week-old Sussex spaniel Elton suffered a severely bruised spinal cord after jumping off a half-metre high wall in front of his horrified owner Philippa Gascoyne from Ashbourne in Derbyshire.

Philippa admitted she feared Elton may never walk again, however, expert care at Linnaeus-owned Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull, West Midlands, has seen him make a remarkable recovery.

The injured puppy was treated by Willows’ veterinary physiotherapist Holly Finelli and responded superbly to an intensive period of rehab which remarkably saw him back on his feet within a fortnight.

Holly explained: “Elton was completely paraplegic when he came to us. He had no movement of his back legs or tail and we were not sure whether he would regain movement again.

“An MRI scan showed severe swelling of the spinal cord and he was immediately admitted for an intensive course of treatment, involving physiotherapy two to three times a day and laser therapy once a day.

“The fact he was a such a young puppy added to the challenge as he was very playful and couldn’t concentrate on a particular activity for long.

“We soon found food was the way to his heart! This enabled a slightly longer concentration time to perform the physiotherapy.

“Happily, Elton’s movement started to return so we progressed the physiotherapy exercises to challenge him further and, despite all our reservations, he began to take steps without assistance.

“That’s when we were able to challenge his walking ability with even more difficult physiotherapy exercises and Elton improved to regain full mobility.

“He was allowed home after two weeks and, at six months old, he was completely discharged from the physiotherapy service at Willows and is now living the normal life of a puppy.”

A delighted Philippa said: “To have him back on his legs means more than you can imagine. I’m so happy and I can’t thank Holly and Willows enough.”

Philippa’s joy is in stark contrast to the horror she felt at the time of Elton’s accident. She added: “It was awful, especially as I was only two metres from him when it happened.

“Elton just jumped off a small wall that borders the garden path and you can’t understand how such a small fall can cause such horrific injuries.

“It destroyed me inside to know I had not been able to prevent it happening.

“He was squealing on the floor. I tried to get him to stand up but there was nothing in his back legs, no movement at all and not even a wag of his tail.

“His spinal cord was swollen and the vets said they hoped that, as the swelling reduced, he would regain some movement – but said they could make no promises.

“That’s why I find his recovery so amazing. There were no guarantees but his progress and improvement have been fantastic and Elton’s a real success story.”

Willows offers specialist services in anaesthesia and analgesia, cardiology, clinical nutrition, dermatology, diagnostic imaging, emergency and critical care, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, soft tissue surgery and spinal surgery.

To find out more about Willows’ wide range of specialist services, visit www.willows.uk.net or search for Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service on Facebook.


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