spaceflower
Well-Known Member
So clipping time - the one thing I don't enjoy with my TB.
Been struggling (literally a fight every year) with Sedalin which I've now taken as a complete waste of time. Domosedan has been mentioned to me.
He's been sedated once by the vet and I understand that Domosedan contains the same ingredient and he was fully sedated, nose touching the floor etc.
What he hates about clipping is the vibration against his skin, it sends him into a hurling durbish, kicking out and getting very upset. Even now, unclipped, doing his rugs up and touching his sides he flicks likes he's been bitten by a horse fly. But he's only this sensitive in winter, in summer he's fine. Weird.
Any how, just hoping that his adrenalin doesn't knock out the effects of the sedative in Domosedan. Anyone got any advice? Got the whole thing with removing food and planning on doing it late morning so he's got the rest of the day in the stable to recover.
I'm picking up some pocket trimmers too, just to have them in reserve. I once did his whole belly in them, and he was pretty good (with Sedalin too I might add).
Can help but love them!
Been struggling (literally a fight every year) with Sedalin which I've now taken as a complete waste of time. Domosedan has been mentioned to me.
He's been sedated once by the vet and I understand that Domosedan contains the same ingredient and he was fully sedated, nose touching the floor etc.
What he hates about clipping is the vibration against his skin, it sends him into a hurling durbish, kicking out and getting very upset. Even now, unclipped, doing his rugs up and touching his sides he flicks likes he's been bitten by a horse fly. But he's only this sensitive in winter, in summer he's fine. Weird.
Any how, just hoping that his adrenalin doesn't knock out the effects of the sedative in Domosedan. Anyone got any advice? Got the whole thing with removing food and planning on doing it late morning so he's got the rest of the day in the stable to recover.
I'm picking up some pocket trimmers too, just to have them in reserve. I once did his whole belly in them, and he was pretty good (with Sedalin too I might add).
Can help but love them!