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A Dog's Car Accident Recovery | The Incredible Dr. Pol
A Dog's Car Accident Recovery | The Incredible Dr. Pol
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[music playing]
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[horse nickers]
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Come here, Scout.
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Come on.
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No.
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This way, big boy.
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NICOLE ARCY: Scout was coming in today.
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It's his two-week recheck.
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NARRATOR: Scout was hit by a car.
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NICOLE ARCY: There's a problem in the backbone.
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He has some nerve damage going on in his back.
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Bones take a while to heal, but nerves
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take even longer to heal.
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I can send home some medication to help with inflammation
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and some pain relief as well and kind of
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see how that helps him out.
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NARRATOR: Scout's been resting at home on daily doses
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of steroids and painkillers.
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ANDREA WONCH: A couple of days after he got home,
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he started moving his one leg.
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And then a couple of days ago, he
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started moving his other leg.
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And then yesterday he started moving his tail a little bit.
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OK, you want to bring Scout on back?
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Come on, bud.
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[kisses] Come on.
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Hi, buddy.
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So how's he been doing since the last time you guys were in?
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Is he able to pee and defecate on his own?
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Yeah, you bet.
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You got some pain feeling in there.
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Good boy.
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And he's still taking both medications?
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Yes.
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He's almost out of pain pills.
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He's been eating and drinking?
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Oh, yeah.
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He's got some sores back here, but this is probably
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just from going ahead and scraping
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his leg, since he can't really move them on his own.
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On physical today, he looks so much better.
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He does have some abrasions on his paw from just dragging them
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around, not really having that motor
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skill to pick them up and place them where they should be.
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I'm going to go ahead and put some neosporin on it.
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Or I can give you some antibiotic spray
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to spray on there.
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Yeah, that'd be good.
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Just kind of help it heal.
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It looks like we're seeing some improvement with his back end.
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I think we're going in the right direction.
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It may just be a couple more months.
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But I think he looks pretty happy otherwise.
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Huh.
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Scout is improving, so we're going to continue
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our plan of action, but also do a little bit
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of a range of motion.
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So you can kind of do it like a bicycle pedal.
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Just kind of get him used to moving.
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That way, the joints don't freeze up.
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He doesn't lose too much muscle back there.
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Another good thing is if he likes to swim,
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swimming is a good thing to kind of get the legs moving.
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That way, he doesn't have all his weight on the back.
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Scout's owners are going to have to be in it
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for the long haul for him.
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I'll go ahead and get you some more medication.
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And we can recheck in a couple of weeks,
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just to make sure we're continuing to improve.
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OK.
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That sounds good.
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OK, buddy?
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In order for him to recover, it's
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going to take multiple months.
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And hopefully, we can get him back to full function.
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If you guys need anything, give me a call before then.
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- Oh, OK. - Thank you.
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OK, buddy?
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You're welcome.
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It's going to be a slow process,
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and we are doing everything we can
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to get him back on his feet.
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And hopefully, it'd be a little bit sooner because he
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does not like staying still.
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That's my good boy.