“I remember thinking, 'Gee, they just go home and get better,' ... But the human model is they do a lot better with rehabilitation therapy. So that's the direction we're going.”
“Because of where the discs rupture in these little dogs and because of the length of the spinal cord in dogs, they tend to put direct pressure either on the spinal cord in the back or the neck. They're not just painful nerve pressures, they're actually paralyzing injuries.”