So, as Snoopy’s leg muscles got stronger, Maureen slowly cut back on Snoopy’s acupuncture to once a week, then once every other week, then once a month, then none. And since Snoopy was doing so well, we cut back his swim sessions from twice a week to once a week and once a week continued for six more months.
Watch how the video shows Snoopy running around — no falls!
So are you wondering what happened to Snoopy and his home situation? I am happy to tell you that Maureen and Snoopy developed a bond that is still strong today – and Maureen adopted Snoopy. He is happy and has a great home with Maureen.
What about Snoopy’s IDD injury? I am happy to say Snoopy has had no relapse in these subsequent years. (I have kept in touch with Maureen and Snoopy, seeing them from time to time. Both are doing great!)
Disclaimer: I am not a vet or acupuncturist. I always require your veterinarian’s written approval for all senior dogs or any dog with an injury, no matter what their age — no exceptions. Also, please remember, each dog responds differently to swimming and there are no guarantees as to how they will respond to swim sessions.