Yes, spinal cord injuries can lead to paralysis in any vertebrate.
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Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders of Dogs with skin contact with insecticides or pesticides that contain organophosphates
Nothing, as it is impossible. Damage to the spinal cord (as opposed to just vertebrae) is irreparable with today's medical technology. This applies to both dogs and people.
All dogs, and all mammals, belong to the phylum Chordata - animals with a spinal cord.
To protect the spinal cord. This is the function of vertebrae in all vertebrate animals: fish, lizards, lions, bats, etc., not just dogs. It also give structural support for the posture of land-based animals.
bananas cannot cause paralysis in dogs.
It can protect you from the buildup of toxins in the body. It also helps prepare for colon surgery and relieves constipation. It can also help improve spinal injuries that are healing in dogs.
Paralysis of a dog's back legs is typically the result of a spinal injury, resulting from trauma, simple wear and tear on the spine, and as an adjunct effect of hip dysplasia. While this condition may correct itself (if the paralysis is the result of transient swelling at the foramen perhaps), it's usually non-reversible.
A swollen neck with tonic-clonic rigid paralysis of the legs is probably a medical emergency - this could be slipped vertebral disc in the neck or cancer around the spinal cord or brachial plexi.
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Dogs can give humans injuries such as; scratches, bites but mostly through playing with them until they are taught not to play so rough.
Dogs, deer and cows are mammals. They are vertebrates as they have a spinal column.