Dachshund back pain and small lumps on spine
GEEZ!! I thought I posted this a couple hours ago but apparently I didn't click the right button, so now here is the much shorter version!
My 7 1/2 yr old dachshund has suffered a back injury a little over 3 weeks ago. I cannot say when or how it occurred although I suspect it was when he jumped out of my vehicle one day when we arrived home. I cannot be sure, however, because he did not yelp or give me any indication that he might be hurt.
At any rate, I noticed about 3 weeks ago that he was acting a little strange, not as lively, and when I brushed ever so slightly against his jaw with my leg, he yelped. He yelped again (something he does not do) when I picked him up to take him to the vet.
The vet gently pricked his all up and down his spine and determined that he was sore in the middle section about 4 inches long. He gave me prednisone and rimadyl for 10 days. (Note that the vet did not give me any information about what to expect with these meds nor what I should do to help my dog at home. And I didn't know enough the vet well enough to ask anything. I assume a doctor tells you all you need to know.)
The meds seemed to work magic and my dog was up and running around as normal. 6 days after the vet visit, late at night, my dog jumped quickly out of my lap and when he hit the floor, he let out a fairly loud yelp. He then moved, hunched back, tail tucked, to the door and I let him outside. He then laid down on the grass, and when I tried after a while to pick him up to bring him back inside, he "hollered" very loudly 5 or 6 times. I finally got him inside and several hours later I was able to get some of the Rimadyl (for pain) in him.
The next night (Saturday) as he was sitting in my lap again, I noticed 3 small knots/lumps on his spine in the middle section. I took him back to the vet in a few days to show it to the doctor. He felt it, and could not tell me what it was. I told him the story of my dog jumping off my lap and being in such pain on that Friday night. He fussed at me for letting the dog jump on and off the couch----which I honestly did not know that would be a problem, since it has never been a problem in the past, and I have never been told this. The vet then gave me some more meds.
This past week, yesterday and 5 days earlier, my dog has been in pain once again but I have no idea what is triggering his pain. He hunches his back, tucks his tail, gently walks around in a circle as though he doesn't WANT to sit, and holds up his front right paw. Last night when this occurred, I gave him 1/2 an aspirin because I had run out of the meds the vet gave me. I called the vet (just happened to catch him before he went out of town for the 3 day weekend), and explained my dilimna and the 3 small knots on the spine again---hoping he could tell me if the 3 lumps have something to do with the pain my dog kept experiencing. He said he didn't know what the 3 knots could be. (no help!) I called the only other vet in the area, and could not reach him. It being a holiday weekend, it seems the help has all left the country.
My questions are:
(1) Has anyone else experienced any small lumps on the spine of your dachshund? What are they? (To add, I have never noticed this knots before the night after he jumped from my lap---so I think they are a new occurance).
(2) If it is not the lumps/knots that continue to cause my dog pain, could it be that his normal walking around the house would be triggering his pain? I mean, he walks around lively as he always has, tail wagging non-stop, and shows no sign of a problem, but then later in the day, he is in pain, and I am baffled as to why.
(3) How can I possibly know when he is all better? Medication makes him feel good (including the aspirin) and he wants to do everything as he always has. He is not showing any weakness in his hind legs, and only has favored that right front paw on 2 occasions. He also still has the sensations to empty his bladder and bowels. I have been picking him up each time he wants to go up or off the couch, and I have been somewhat diligent at carrying him up and down the 4 porch steps when he goes outside.
It simply breaks my heart to see him in pain, and I have boo-hooed quite a few times over the past 3 weeks as I felt helpless to do more than I was doing. :(