Erlichiosis is a possibility given this girl’s paralysis and the fact that she is unable to move her rear legs because of it. Eva did not give up her pleas for assistance, but no one was willing to assist her.
I approached Eva with caution, led her to the vehicle, and then drove home because the following day I was going to take Eva to the veterinarian so that she could have all of her blood tests.
Eva’s diet was on track, and she was beginning to feel the effects of her fast. That same day, we were scheduled to consult with a specialist in order to get an update on her condition. Following a thorough examination of the patient’s blood, the physician found that the patient was negative for both HW and erlichia. It was obvious that she was anemic; otherwise, she would not have been unable to move her legs.

The physician, however, had some terrible news to pass on to the patient. When we brought Eva in for X-rays the day before, the specialist identified two injured vertebrae that were giving her a lot of pain and numbness in both legs. These vertebrae were causing her to have these symptoms.
According to the veterinarian, who claimed that the damage was caused by a collision with a car, the orthopedic doctor would next determine whether surgical treatment was a good decision for her. This would be done after the veterinarian stated that the damage was caused by a collision with a vehicle.

In an attempt to cheer Eva up, she was given a substantial amount of pain medication on a daily basis. Eva had a speedy and complete recovery, and she was doing quite well.
Three weeks ago, the dog’s condition had deteriorated to the point that she was unable to even move. She was finally able to stand up since the muscles in her back legs were continuing to improve.

Eva never stopped giving it her best effort, despite the fact that she knew she had a long way to go before she was fully recovered. The patient had water treatment each day in addition to daily massages, electric stimulation for a total of three days, and massages.
In a very little amount of time, Eva has made remarkable progress in both her therapy and her recovery from addiction. Her back legs were growing stronger and more flexible. Her forelegs were no longer rigid, and she was able to straighten them and keep them in that position.
Eva was a tenacious fighter who never gave up and never backed down. “We learned a great deal from her,” the group said.
Both the weekly injections and the plasma treatment that Eva had received the day before looked to be beneficial to her condition. She spent even more time standing up that day, moving about a little bit, and generally feeling better than she had in quite some time.

In recent times, the idea of purchasing Eva a wheelchair has crossed my mind; nevertheless, I have decided against doing so since I am overjoyed to see how much better she is growing at walking on a daily basis.
At long last, she has tracked down the home and the people who are rightfully hers. She was able to get fame, and she cherished her newfound independence.

She had never seen the lake before, so she raced and jumped, taking pleasure in the peace and quiet of the surroundings. Eva’s smile made me happy.