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  • 9 October 2009, 8:31

Paralysed dog walks again

Henry on the treadmill / Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features

A dog who was paralysed has taken his first steps after pioneering treatment by scientists at Cambridge University.

Experts hope the procedure could eventually be used to help humans with severe spinal injuries after its success in getting Henry back on his feet.

Henry, a smooth-haired Miniature Dachshund, was unable to walk after discs ruptured in his spine last November.

Now the six-year-old dog is walking and wagging his tail after scientists at Cambridge Veterinary School took cells from his nose and injected them back into his spine.

"It's incredible, I didn't think Henry would ever be able to walk again, but over the last few months he has been wagging his tail and taking small steps," said owner Sarah Beech, 34, from Birmingham.

"The vet told me to put him to sleep because he wouldn't have a very good quality of life and he was very depressed. But this treatment has really helped."

Henry had always enjoyed going for walks but suddenly lost the use of his legs about a year ago.

"One day he yelped when I picked him up and two days later he couldn't walk," she added.

Henry was given an operation to ease the pressure on his spine, but it didn't work.

Then Sarah heard about the new treatment for severe spinal cord injuries and decided to enlist him in the trial.

 

readers' comments (4 comments so far)

"What exactly are you trying to say Jim ?? Try using English next time eh ? I think it's an amazing achievement. Well done to all concerned. Maybe one day this could lead to a cure for human disabilities too if the public don't get too squeamish about cell culture... If this procedure had gone wrong would they have been congratulated for trying it ?"
Barry, Sheffield, 13 October 2009, 11:23am
"bet the womans husband knocked back out of him orrrr"
jim, tarn, 11 October 2009, 11:21am
"ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT !!! SOME GOOD NEWS AT LONG LAST !!! WHAT A MARVELLOUS ACHIEVEMENT !!! A BIG THANKYOU TO ALL CONCERNED ! AND, HERE'S HOPING, IT DOES WORK ON HUMANS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! KEEP GOING HENRY !!!"
SUPERGRAN, nottingham, 10 October 2009, 9:43am
"ahh how romantic and cute!"
mia, st austell, 10 October 2009, 9:41am
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