Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) has been widely used in human medicine for decades, particularly in the treatment of conditions such as decompression sickness, chronic wounds, and carbon monoxide poisoning. More recently, this groundbreaking therapy has made its way into veterinary medicine, offering a new ray of hope for dogs suffering from pet paralysis. This advanced treatment involves delivering oxygen at high pressures to improve tissue repair and reduce inflammation, showing remarkable potential in helping paralyzed dogs regain mobility. Understanding Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy involves placing a patient inside a specialized chamber where they breathe pure oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure. This process enhances the amount of oxygen dissolved…