I too am very happy to hear he is improving. Many of us do all that we can and fight till the bitter end for them. I have proceeded in giving care to many animals where most would have given up,my thought is if the animal is showing signs of fighting to live,then i will fight for them.
Just recently(boxing day)my 150+lb,10 year old english mastiff dog(Molly)suffered a stroke,she woke up and had no feeling/strength in her front and back legs on the right side. I have been using a sling tied around her backside to maneuver her around. She is now regaining a small amount of strength/mobility,but stumbles and is very unsteady. Instead of putting her down,i am designing a wheelchair type device for her to get around,she is a fighter. So as you can see many of us think like you,we do everything in our power to help them.
Just recently(boxing day)my 150+lb,10 year old english mastiff dog(Molly)suffered a stroke,she woke up and had no feeling/strength in her front and back legs on the right side. I have been using a sling tied around her backside to maneuver her around. She is now regaining a small amount of strength/mobility,but stumbles and is very unsteady. Instead of putting her down,i am designing a wheelchair type device for her to get around,she is a fighter. So as you can see many of us think like you,we do everything in our power to help them.