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  2. Rescue dog saves owner’s life during a stroke just months ...

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    Sadie, a “gentle giant,” also stayed by his side during a bout with COVID-19.

  3. Shen Hu - Wikipedia

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    In April 2019, it had a stroke and was resuscitated for a long time before it could recover. It died on September 29, 2019, due to sudden gastric torsion. [8] On May 12, 2020, the Nanjing Fire Brigade built a statue of Shen Hu, a search and rescue dog, who had participated in the Wenchuan earthquake rescue. [9]

  4. Healthy teen, 17, suddenly had a stroke as his family slept ...

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    Boy, 17, had a stroke as his parents slept, but the family dog woke the family up and led them to the teen. What to know about stroke in children and teens.

  5. Canine physical therapy - Wikipedia

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    The animal is forced to place weight on the surgical repair, building muscle in the affected area. These exercises can also be helpful for animals with neurological conditions. For example, an animal recovering from a stroke has decreased coordination and balance which can be improved through a physical therapy regime that includes balance ...

  6. Dog learns to walk again after being paralysed by spinal stroke

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    A pup left paralysed after a spinal stroke has defied the odds and is now able to walk again without the help of a wheelchair.Megan Donoghue, 23, was at home with her partner Jacob Beesley, 24 ...

  7. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    The signs may improve rapidly or take a few days. Less commonly, vestibular signs can also be caused by inner ear disease, a brain tumor, a stroke, or other causes. The major risk with idiopathic peripheral vestibular disease is that the dog is often unable to eat, drink, or go outside to urinate or defecate.