
Hi Niki
I have just been reading about his toes being clenched, and I am sorry, but this is not good sign. I still think acupuncture could have some benefit as it does stimulate neural pathways, but, as I said, this is a last resort.
However, what you also need to consider is that over a long period of time, muscle tone disappears and tendons can shrink and so I think that the chances of him walking, with the symptoms you describe are very very slim, even if the nerve endings heal. He would actually have difficulty with the tendons being able to extend to allow the paws to sit on the floor in the correct position. The cracked pads are symptomatic of him not walking on them and is the most minor issue.
I really do understand how very hard this is for you. Talk to your vet again, and I think you have to listen to their opinion very openly. The hardest thing is for
us to let go. When you put a dog to sleep, they know nothing about it. If you have ever had an anaesthetic for an operation you will know that you don't even remember going to sleep. The sad part is that we know that they have not had the length of life we wanted for them and we don't want to be without them. Just remember that he will feel no pain or sadness, that unfortunately is reserved for those who love him.
If you decide that this is the way you have to go, plan it carefully, it will be painful to make all the arrangements, but if it is to be peaceful and leave
you with some sense of peace it is important. If necessary have the vet visit a little earlier to give a 'pre-med' if you feel that he will fight it, discuss your concerns with them so that you ensure that it doesn't cause either of you any additional stress. Make sure that it is all done at home, in the surroundings that he knows, with you who loves him best, on his settee.
I will be thinking of you
Kat