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In this video, we're sharing an update on our siberian husky Sequoia's emergency treatment due to a stroke. Thanks to the outpouring of support from our YouTube community on a live stream, we were able to get the medical care she needed and we have began the first steps to recovery. Join us as we give a heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped and share her progress. #huskylovers #dogrecovery #siberianhusky Let's start a conversation in the comment section. Our next step is to get started with Pet Rehabilitation and Hydro Physical Therapy. There is a specialist near us that we are going to start booking classes with. https://stridecaninerehab.com/ I am not sure of the daily fees of this and how long it will take to gain mobility back to sequoia but know that your donations will be used solely for this treatment at this time. I have had a few people reach out and say they are in a similar scenario and despite it being difficult to identify real stories i believe we should try and pass on some of the blessings that were given to us. we did raise more than our goal and did not use all of it thus far. if you would like to contact me privately my email is jukemotionpictures@gmail.com -Josh Sequoia's Diagnosis: "A fibrocartilaginous embolism, or FCE, occurs when a piece of the intervertebral disc (the cushion between the bones of your spine) breaks off and enters the blood supply to the spinal cord. It blocks the blood supply to part of the spine, which causes neurologic signs. What is the treatment for an FCE? Some neurologists recommend treating with steroids or vasodilators (medications to “open” up the blood vessels); however, there is no proof that these medications will speed or improve recovery. There is some evidence that controlled physical therapy is beneficial for dogs with FCE. Your Veterinary Neurologist can provide you with rehabilitation instructions and assisted walking devices for your dog." https://www.vetspecialists.com/vet-bl....