
Boody, so sorry to hear of your news. Not quite the same but one ours suffered Paralysis from behind his shoulders after he was attacked on lead, it worked it's ways up his back over a couple of days. After the vet who prescribed anti inflammatories, the first person I contacted was his chiropractor. the vet was not pleased 'if he was my dog, I would not subject him to that'.
Ended up at the specialist, who diagnosed a ruptured disc into his spinal column, due to circumstance at home it was decided to leave him there, his weight alone meant that I could not deal with him on my own, 7 weeks was discussed as the normal time for improvements.
Some days later he was found standing, should have stayed on but was discharged for bad behaviour (LOL), he bayed constantly when no one was around. The specialist said that having been seen regularly by a chiropractor was probably a contributing factor that he came home on four legs, he wasn't caged but kept quiet in an area boarded off in the kitchen, allowed out on lead to do his business & then back. I can't exactly remember the time before he was allowed again to be checked over by the chiropractor, probably about 5/6 weeks, hydrotherapy was discussed but Lucas has always been terrified of anything more than a puddle so we decided against it but otherwise he would have gone. We, he were very very lucky, how about acupuncture? Good luck to you both, let us know how your boy gets on? Boody are you on the I.O.W, or am I thinking of someone else?