lisastanding
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I need some advice on how to deal with my pony. I had not had him but a couple weeks and was just starting his schooling when he managed to get a rather serious injury to his foot. It is not known how or what caused it, but a thick chunk had become detached, too thick to stitch. I called the vet immediately and he was examined but only after 4 attempts at injecting sedative (she couldn't find the correct place!) and many attempts at a local anesthetic into the wound and then she bandaged and decided to try again the next day. When the vet returned, she came with the Chief practitioner who was more experienced (and charged accordingly) who did the whole process again, this time more successfully and removing the 'chunk'. With both vets and me at his head it was still a struggle but just possible. In order to keep the costs down, I was left instructions to change his bandages every other day and apply manuka honey.
I had not put insurance in place and was still getting quotes from insurers when this happened so all the cost has been from our own pockets.
I was happy to continue this however, the pony has become very distressed and it has become impossible to touch his legs let alone his injured foot. Even with an oral sedative, he gets aggressive with us and it is becoming very dangerous. My partner has told me we need to decide what to do next, as he has decided he will not risk serious injury and is not happy for me to do this anymore. Today, I was bitten by him (broke my skin) and he slams his foot down trying to stamp on us. Then he will kick out to the side if we are trying to take hold of his feet. Tonight, we decided it was too dangerous for us to try to get a bandage back on and I have had to leave it off.
The wound is now healing and 10 days old but the Vet specified keeping it covered for 6 weeks. I cannot do it and even the vet was not prepared to get hurt in trying hoping my pony's trust in me would give me an advantage. The pony may not even make a full recovery anyway, so this is all just a trial.
Now his is becoming too difficult to handle and the lovely pony I bought is turning into a dangerous monster. My partner has told me we may need to think about what is best for him....If we cannot help heal it and he is in pain I have to think about destroying him!!!!
If anyone has any suggestions I could try I would be so grateful. I want to give him a chance and I need to know I have done all I can for a successful outcome. Thank you.
I had not put insurance in place and was still getting quotes from insurers when this happened so all the cost has been from our own pockets.
I was happy to continue this however, the pony has become very distressed and it has become impossible to touch his legs let alone his injured foot. Even with an oral sedative, he gets aggressive with us and it is becoming very dangerous. My partner has told me we need to decide what to do next, as he has decided he will not risk serious injury and is not happy for me to do this anymore. Today, I was bitten by him (broke my skin) and he slams his foot down trying to stamp on us. Then he will kick out to the side if we are trying to take hold of his feet. Tonight, we decided it was too dangerous for us to try to get a bandage back on and I have had to leave it off.
The wound is now healing and 10 days old but the Vet specified keeping it covered for 6 weeks. I cannot do it and even the vet was not prepared to get hurt in trying hoping my pony's trust in me would give me an advantage. The pony may not even make a full recovery anyway, so this is all just a trial.
Now his is becoming too difficult to handle and the lovely pony I bought is turning into a dangerous monster. My partner has told me we may need to think about what is best for him....If we cannot help heal it and he is in pain I have to think about destroying him!!!!
If anyone has any suggestions I could try I would be so grateful. I want to give him a chance and I need to know I have done all I can for a successful outcome. Thank you.