
I can't remember offhand. I do have it in his diary somewhere but it was basically rest/restriction and Metacam. I think it was no walks at all for the first several weeks, just out to the garden on a lead only, and obviously no jumping/bouncing around. Then I think it was 2 weeks of 3x5 minute lead walks, and then 2 weeks of 3x10 minute lead walks and so on for several months. I was also told to only ever use a harness for walks (he wears a collar for ID but I never get hold of it or attach a lead to it) and to never allow him to jump out of the car, off the sofa/bed etc (we had to get a ramp for the car as our dog is too heavy to lift).
The neurologist said that she would only recommend operating as a last resort, i.e. if the dog is literally paralysed anyway, as it is major surgery and can and does go wrong. The rest/restriction route worked for us. Talli has only had one relapse which was when when I switched to a different harness that had the lead attachment closer to his neck. I was told that the discs never return to the normal position but the important thing is to keep any inflammation down by modifying the dogs lifestyle.
Please do update and let us know the outcome! I hope it is something easily solved.