Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Have a good think about it, let it sink in before making any decisions just yet, your obviously very upset right now.
Remember you could always give him 2 or 6 months to a year in retirement with his treatment, then have him PTS, should you want the best of both options, by then you will be able to see how he's coping and should you wish have him PTS sooner then you can and you know it will be right, or you may find that he's coping ok and wish to let him have longer, but be warned this could be more painful for you this way when the time comes, either way, you'll know what is right for your horse, all I'm saying is you think about it when your head is a bit clearer.
(((Hugs))))
Remember you could always give him 2 or 6 months to a year in retirement with his treatment, then have him PTS, should you want the best of both options, by then you will be able to see how he's coping and should you wish have him PTS sooner then you can and you know it will be right, or you may find that he's coping ok and wish to let him have longer, but be warned this could be more painful for you this way when the time comes, either way, you'll know what is right for your horse, all I'm saying is you think about it when your head is a bit clearer.
(((Hugs))))