Watch: Springer spaniel makes miracle recovery from paralysis after contracting tetanus

Rusty the springer spaniel struggled to walk after becoming paralysed from tetanus but made a miracle recover after attending a vet in Solihull
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He was left paralysed from head to tail after contracting life-threatening tetanus.

Springer spaniel Rusty was filmed struggling to walk as he suffered muscle spasms, stiff limbs and hyperthermia. But the two year-old pup made a miracle recovery after attending Linnaeus-owned Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull.

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He spent three weeks in intensive care while staff gave him round-the-clock care and support after his worried owners took him in. Despite his condition, Rusty made a full recovery after medical staff taught him to walk again during daily physiotherapy sessions. Heartwarming footage showed him bounding around the animal hospital before returning home.

Vicky Maund, head of nursing services at Willows, said: “Rusty was referred to our neurology team suffering from tetanus, which is a life-threatening neurological condition caused by a bacterial infection, which can cause muscle spasms, hyperthermia and limb rigidity.

“He was very stiff, unstable and immobile when he arrived and was hospitalised for a total of 19 days in our dedicated Intensive Care Unit, where he was treated by our specialist-led Emergency and Critical Care team. Throughout this time, he was intensively nursed 24 hours a day by a devoted team of nurses and patient care assistants.

“So much teamwork and effort went into keeping Rusty comfortable during his hospitalisation. He needed to be fed through a tube, given fluids intravenously and his vital signs were constantly monitored. There were also regular blood tests, wound management, frequent care and cleansing of his eyes, mouth and ears, plus he had a urinary catheter fitted.

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“As Rusty was unable to walk, he also received physiotherapy care from our expert team to help restore his mobility and stability.”

Two-year-old English Springer Spaniel Rusty, who suffered from tetanus - pictured during treatmentTwo-year-old English Springer Spaniel Rusty, who suffered from tetanus - pictured during treatment
Two-year-old English Springer Spaniel Rusty, who suffered from tetanus - pictured during treatment

Rusty underwent intense physiotherapy with staff working hard to encourage him to move his legs. Vicky added: “It was pretty much constant care and monitoring around the clock for the whole 19 days but Rusty battled hard and defied all the odds.

“He gradually regained the movement in his legs, started to walk again and was able to get home to his family after almost three weeks in hospital. It was a lovely moment and everyone was so pleased.

"We put a video together of his journey with us and watching it now is a reminder of just how poorly Rusty was and how determined the team were to help pull him through. His recovery is a real tribute to our incredible nurses and patient care assistants.”

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