Doormouse
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I have a small pony, age unknown but very likely in her 20's who is too sharp for her size and is way too sharp for my 2 year old even on a lead rein.
For the last 6 months she has been a companion to a youngster who weaves and box walks so we split a very big stable in half and she has lived next to the youngster.
I suspect she has cushings, had a couple of very mild cases of lami with me, caught early and sorted in a week, it is manageable but worrying now the spring is coming.
Last night she had an asthma attack, it was awful to watch and because of the lami risk we could only give her IV ventapulmin not steroids. Luckily that stopped the worst of it and we turned her out and she was fine by this morning.
However, the vet has warned she may need ventapulmin all the time if this gets worse, obviously she needs to be out as much as possible and if in on dust free bedding and soaked hay.
She hates being out in bad weather, likes to be in when it's cold or wet and is naturally very greedy! What sort of quality of life am I going to offer her now? I can't let her have much grass, I can't have her in nearly as much as she likes, I can't find a jockey for her to have fun with and it is unlikely that anyone would want to take her on with all the problems. I don't have enough time to give her, time she deserves and so I am coming to the conclusion that the kindest thing would be to have her pts.
It is breaking my heart because she is such a sweet pony, brilliant with kids on the ground and just so kind and easy, I just don't feel it is fair to her to keep her the way her health now dictates she must be kept.
For the last 6 months she has been a companion to a youngster who weaves and box walks so we split a very big stable in half and she has lived next to the youngster.
I suspect she has cushings, had a couple of very mild cases of lami with me, caught early and sorted in a week, it is manageable but worrying now the spring is coming.
Last night she had an asthma attack, it was awful to watch and because of the lami risk we could only give her IV ventapulmin not steroids. Luckily that stopped the worst of it and we turned her out and she was fine by this morning.
However, the vet has warned she may need ventapulmin all the time if this gets worse, obviously she needs to be out as much as possible and if in on dust free bedding and soaked hay.
She hates being out in bad weather, likes to be in when it's cold or wet and is naturally very greedy! What sort of quality of life am I going to offer her now? I can't let her have much grass, I can't have her in nearly as much as she likes, I can't find a jockey for her to have fun with and it is unlikely that anyone would want to take her on with all the problems. I don't have enough time to give her, time she deserves and so I am coming to the conclusion that the kindest thing would be to have her pts.
It is breaking my heart because she is such a sweet pony, brilliant with kids on the ground and just so kind and easy, I just don't feel it is fair to her to keep her the way her health now dictates she must be kept.