Hello,
I am not a neurologist specialist, but, I think almost every veterinarian would say that if you haven’t seen much, or, any progress by this point you are probably very unlikely to. I do however know many many dogs who have done quite well for many years in the same condition yours is. I would insure a few things;
1. The home is safe and handicapped accessible. Block stairs and provide same level access to all needed things. Like bed, food and water.
2. Make sure you protect the wear surfaces on his body. Like legs, ankles and joints. If he is dragging he isn’t using the toe pads which are thick and protect the skin.
3. Make sure he is urinating completely (learn how to palpate the bladder to make sure it is emptied after every urination.
4. Make sure he is moving feces normally and comfortably. Think about soft food and adding a probiotic or motility agent.
5. See your vet often. I would say very 3 months or more if you are worried about anything.
6. Get him in the grass for play and exercise as often as you are able.
Good luck. I hope this helps.
Good morning- so sorry about your pup. You should speak to your vet again and explain your concerns about pain, medications and management. Also- I know that Dr. Magnifico has a lot of information on ivdd on her YouTube channel, in case you have not checked there already. Very best to you????????
Thank You Very much . Update my pup is doing Very well I am so happy to say! She will still need to be in crate for another two weeks but that’s ok I’m so happy she made a turn around