Yorkie dog helped by Canine Hanna Somatics™

How to Help an Old Dog whose Back Legs are Collapsing

January 4, 2021

I want to share the incredible transformation of Ned, the teacup Yorkie. An older dog whose back legs were collapsing, Ned was so weak that he couldn’t even cross a doorway with a raised threshold. After just one Canine Hanna Somatics® session, he started a remarkable recovery process that had his owner in shock and tears of joy two weeks later.

In this article, learn what causes a dog to develop hind leg weakness and how you can help using Canine Hanna Somatics (CHS). Hear from a veterinarian about the benefits of CHS, and then read Ned’s amazing story!

But first, if your dog is in pain and you want to help ASAP, you can download the intro CHS Instructional Video right here. It’s taught by myself and my mentor Eleanor Criswell Hanna, the creator of Canine Hanna Somatics® and Equine Hanna Somatics®, and give your dog the gift of a CHS session with their favorite person (hint, it’s YOU)!

Help your dog with back legs collapsing

The Benefits of Canine Hanna Somatics

  • greater ease of movement
  • increased mobility & comfort
  • stronger dog-human bond
  • wellness & well-being

What is Canine Hanna Somatics™(CHS)?

Canine Hanna Somatics is a gentle hands-on method for dog owners to use to improve overall mobility and ease of movement, comfort and well-being for dogs of all ages – but is especially useful for aging or working dogs!

CHS is based on the principles of Hanna Somatic Education® – using natural movement and reflexes to help each body let go of chronic tension and compensatory patterns learned from training, trauma, or just every-day life.

These muscle contractions are frequently responsible for the loss of mobility, energy and general enjoyment of life as dogs age.

CHS is great for all dogs at any age, but it is especially useful for aging or working dogs!

Veterinarian Recommended!

In this video, listen to a conversation between Eleanor Criswell, creator of CHS, and Dr. Biery DVM

Canine Case Study – The Yorkie whose back legs were collapsing…

Meet Ned, an 8 year old Teacup Yorkshire terrier that I was invited to work with by a client. Most of my Somatics practice is devoted to horses and riders. But I love it when I get to apply my knowledge to help dogs like Ned who are experiencing reduced mobility as they age, or sometimes after an accident or injury. Here’s Ned’s story.

Ned fell down some stairs as a puppy at just one year of age and injured his lumbar area. This resulted in two herniated discs. He also has a heart condition, diagnosed by his veterinarian at that time, that prevented him from having any corrective surgery.

Ned recovered and lived an active life until age 5, when he began to have difficulty walking. He started to hop instead of stride due to his hind legs collapsing, and had a hard time going up and down stairs. When I met him, Ned spent most of his time sitting with his pelvis tilted to one side or the other, both hind limbs extended out to the side in the same direction. Walking seemed exhausting for the little guy. He had had some acupuncture and red light therapy with no noticeable improvement.

Ned’s First Canine Hanna Somatics Session

Working with little Ned stretched out in my lap, I took him through his first session of Canine Hanna Somatics™. The session lasted about 40 minutes. Finally Ned became too relaxed and drowsy to continue to participate, and he wobbled off to bed to sleep soundly for the rest of the night.

Pain-free pup after Canine Hanna Somatics helped with his weak hind legs

The next day, Ned followed his owner out to the Equestrian school, at least 300 feet from the house. He was energetic and alert and walking more than he had the day before. Ned was also able to cover more ground and move with more speed. He was observed sitting in a more balanced position with both hind limbs folded under his pelvis in at least two instances.

Ned’s owner was blown away by how much a single session of CHS helped her little guy. He went from hopping and gimping along with both hind feet close together, unable to even cross the threshold between the mud-room and the kitchen, to scampering and playing, moving all four legs normally and following her to the barn again.

He even climbed all the stairs to roam around on the second story of her vintage Vermont farmhouse – something he hadn’t been able to do in YEARS.

Click here if you want to jump straight to the CHS instructional video.

Here’s what she reported to me 2 weeks later:

“Hey, just wanted you to know I found Ned on the porch this morning. He climbed two steps on his own.  THEN I found him upstairs after I got home from errands….having climbed 15-20 stairs.  Holy, Moly!  He hasn’t been able to climb a single stair in like a year.  So cool. Up until the past two weeks he has been only able to walk for short periods of time. Today, I had a hard time finding him, he was so active. Thank you!”

– JJ, Ned’s Person

Why do dogs suffer from rear leg weakness or suddenly start panting?

Panting without exertion is usually a sign of pain. When accompanied by shaking or a dogs hind legs collapsing it’s generally an indication of a neuromuscular problem. Symptoms can include muscle weakness, cramps, stiffness and spasm, and is typically caused by one of the following:

Myopathies

• dysfunction of the muscle fibers that is not caused by nerve disorders

Neuropathies

• damage or dysfunction of the nerves themselves

Junctionopathies

• dysfunction where the nerves and muscles come together

Causes of myopathies or neuropathies may be inflammatory or non-inflammatory. Residual muscle or nerve damage from prior injuries may contribute to the sudden onset of a dog whose hind legs are collapsing.

Often we will also notice some distorted posture caused by chronic muscle contractions that have become involuntary in nature. What the owner usually observes is that the dog just ‘doesn’t look right’ or can’t play like they used to.

Does sudden giving out of the hind legs only affect senior dogs?

The short answer is NO.

Dogs of any age can be susceptible to any of the three areas of disfunction described above. In addition to a dogs hind legs collapsing, the front legs can also be affected.

Degenerative Myopathy is usually an inherited disease, caused by a gene that some puppies are born with, and can affect the whole body. It’s also possible for a dog to acquire myopathies like muscle cramps and chronic stiffness.

The older your dog is, the more likely they are to be affected by hind leg weakness.

It’s difficult to determine the exact cause of a dogs hind end weakness without extensive diagnostic testing. Even then, a common diagnosis of Osteoarthritis, Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD), Lumbosacral Disease or Degenerative Myopathy is not always 100% accurate.

Regardless of the specific diagnosis, there is hope for your dog even after it looks like his or her hind legs are collapsing! As long as it isn’t cancer, Canine Hanna Somatics can probably help!

How to Help Strengthen a Dog whose Hind Legs are Collapsing

The best approach is to use Canine Hanna Somatics as prevention at the first sign your old dog whose back legs are collapsing or showing weakness. CHS is also helpful for dogs with severe hind end weakness, as with little Ned.

You will be using your hands to guide your dog. You’ll follow a simple movement protocol to help the dog access and awaken muscles affected by MSA. MSA = Motor Sensory Amnesia, a condition of chronic contraction that leads to soreness, weakness, shaking, numbness, and general muscle dysfunction. It happens to all of us at times, dogs, horses and humans too!

This will be a cooperative session between you and your dog. The sensation of resetting the muscles is very pleasant and relaxing for both the dog and for you!

Your dog will associate the pleasant experience with the person doing the CHS session (that’s you!) This will strengthen your bond and the trust between you, in addition to improving your dogs overall mobility and comfort. Download the video below, and help your dog today!

Alissa Mayer with two warmblood dressage horses

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Welcome to the only neuroscience-based horse & human training program that activates your FEEL, teaches how to use your Energy to communicate, and unlocks both your and your horse's bodies with Hanna Somatics, so you can both finally be free from the pain, crookedness, and tension that are keeping you from being in perfect harmony, without using any gadgets or woo-woo training techniques, and always offering the horse a choice.