IVDD Treatment in Fairlawn, OH

Emergency Care for Slipped Disc in Dogs

If your dog suddenly cries out, refuses to move, or shows weakness in the back legs, intervertebral disc disease may be the cause. IVDD, often described as a slipped disc in dogs, can range from mild back pain to sudden paralysis.


At Copley Fairlawn Veterinary Clinic, we evaluate dogs with suspected IVDD promptly. Early diagnosis is important because the severity of spinal cord compression determines the most appropriate treatment plan.



We provide IVDD treatment for dogs in Fairlawn, Copley, and the surrounding Akron area.

What Is IVDD in Dogs?

Intervertebral discs sit between the bones of the spine and act as cushions. In IVDD, one of these discs degenerates or ruptures. When this happens, disc material can press against the spinal cord.


This pressure causes pain, weakness, and in more severe cases, loss of mobility.



Certain breeds, including Dachshunds, French Bulldogs, and Corgis, are more prone to IVDD. However, any dog can develop the condition.

Signs of a Slipped Disc in Dogs

Symptoms may develop suddenly or gradually.


Common signs include:


  • Sudden back or neck pain
  • Crying when picked up
  • Reluctance to jump or climb stairs
  • Weakness in the back legs
  • Wobbly walking
  • Dragging of the hind limbs
  • Loss of bladder control in severe cases



If your dog is unable to walk or has lost sensation in the back legs, this requires urgent evaluation.

Abdominal Exploratory Surgery

If your pet is vomiting, experiencing abdominal pain, or may have swallowed a foreign object, exploratory surgery allows us to identify and treat problems such as intestinal obstruction, foreign bodies, or abdominal masses. In some cases, biopsies are taken to better understand chronic digestive issues.

When Is IVDD an Emergency?

Mild back pain may be managed medically, but paralysis or rapid worsening of symptoms is considered an emergency.


Loss of deep pain sensation, inability to stand, or sudden collapse requires immediate veterinary attention. Early intervention improves the likelihood of recovery. 



If you are unsure whether your dog’s symptoms are urgent, call us for guidance.

How We Diagnose IVDD

Diagnosis begins with a neurological examination. We assess reflexes, coordination, pain response, and limb strength.


Radiographs may help rule out fractures or other structural issues. In more advanced cases, referral for advanced imaging such as MRI may be recommended to confirm the exact location and severity of spinal cord compression.



The level of compression determines whether medical management or surgery is recommended.

IVDD Treatment Options

Treatment depends on severity.


For mild to moderate cases, conservative management may include strict crate rest, anti-inflammatory medication, and pain control. Activity restriction is critical to allow the disc to stabilize.


For severe cases, particularly when paralysis is present, surgical intervention may be required. Surgery aims to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and prevent further damage.


We evaluate each case individually and explain treatment options clearly before proceeding.



For more information about surgical procedures, visit our Advanced Surgery page.

Recovery After IVDD Treatment

Recovery varies based on severity and how quickly treatment begins. Dogs treated medically often require several weeks of strict rest. Follow-up exams help us monitor improvement. Dogs that undergo surgery may require hospitalization, rehabilitation, and gradual return to activity. In some cases, physical therapy may support recovery. Early intervention and consistent aftercare improve long-term outcomes.

Signs That Require Immediate Re-Evaluation

After a trauma event, contact us immediately if you notice:



  • Pale gums
  • Weakness or collapse
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Abdominal swelling
  • Continued vomiting
  • Worsening lethargy


Early re-evaluation can prevent more serious complications.

Recovery Expectations

Recovery depends on the severity of injury. Some dogs recover within a few weeks with rest and pain management. Others may require longer rehabilitation, especially if fractures or surgery were involved.


Activity restriction is often necessary to allow proper healing. We provide specific guidance based on your dog’s diagnosis.



Follow-up visits allow us to monitor healing progress and adjust treatment as needed.

Why Families in Fairlawn Trust Us for Pet Trauma Care

Facing a dog hit by car emergency is frightening. Families in Fairlawn and Copley trust us because we focus on rapid stabilization, thorough diagnostics, and clear communication throughout the process.


Dr. Ashley Staycheff and our team evaluate each trauma case individually. We take time to explain findings, outline treatment options, and support you through recovery decisions.


Our goal is to provide structured emergency care while keeping you informed and reassured during a stressful time. For more information about urgent veterinary services, visit our Emergency Vet page.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Hit by Car Emergencies

  • My dog is walking normally. Could there still be internal injury?

    Yes. Internal bleeding or lung bruising may not be visible immediately. Evaluation is recommended even if your dog appears stable.

  • What are signs of internal bleeding in dogs?

    Weakness, pale gums, collapse, abdominal swelling, or rapid breathing may indicate internal injury.

  • How long after an accident can complications develop?

    Some complications develop within hours. Early monitoring reduces risk of delayed diagnosis.

  • Will my dog always need surgery?

    Not every trauma case requires surgery. Treatment depends on injury type and severity.

  • Should I wait and see if my dog improves?

    Because some injuries are not immediately visible, waiting can delay critical treatment. Prompt evaluation is safest.

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Emergency Trauma Care in Fairlawn

If your dog or cat has been hit by a vehicle, do not delay evaluation.


Call us immediately so we can prepare for your arrival and begin stabilization as soon as possible.

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