Hello Sue and Tim
I've heard of this before 'happy tail syndrome' I think someone called it, not the consequences that it causes though.
Does Toby wear a harness? if so, could you cut the arm out of a
cotton sweat shirt and sewing it up around the cuff, it's a bit bulky, then attaching it to the back of his harness with a tie made from another part of the sweatshirt, then the 'arm of the sweatshirt over Toby's tail just might protect it.
When Ginnie had a cruciate op and we cut up a cotton sweatshirt and put her back leg in it, and it stopped her having a go at her stitches, (I don't like the 'tulips, cones' on a dog's neck) we also put bells on her collar so we could hear when she had sneaky scratch in the night. I also slathered her stitches in hypericum and calendula cream, a natural painkiller and repair nasty cuts and wounds, when we took Gin back to our previous vet's practice the vet remarked on how well it had healed in just ten days. I used it on Calli when she was spayed last year.
Can I mention a cream called 'Skinny cream' it has Neem in it, £9.95 (the website I get it from is
http://www.csjk9.com as it is post free whatever you order) I also use the Skinny dip shampoo and Skinny dip spray, the cream is also good for humans too, it quickly repairs the skin and stops itching and scratching, a nice coconut smell. Calli was biting herself to bits usually after running through heather, and after several visits to the vet's in 2016 and having antibiotics and steroids several times I knew I had to find another way of helping her.
Lynda
