Snozzo
Well-Known Member
Hi, I wonder if anyone can come up with any suggestions for me.
Barney has always leant back on his tail against the ramp ever since I had him, but we had an accident last year where he was in a trailer that turned over and since then he has understandably got much worse.
Ive bought a lorry now, its forward facing. When he travels in it he leans back on his haunches and every time I take him out he rubs the top of his tail to the point of rubbing bald patches and making it bleed, he also rubs the underside of his tail and his bum around the tail.
I took him out last week wearing a tail guard with surcingale with a tail bandage underneath and on top and he has still managed to do it really badly. Ive also tried a hold up tail guard and just a bandage. The horsebox is fully padded at the back, so I cant do much more there.
Please has anyone experienced this problem and if so can you give me any other ideas to try as I want to take him out but I dont want him to hurt himself every time I do so.
Thank you
Barney has always leant back on his tail against the ramp ever since I had him, but we had an accident last year where he was in a trailer that turned over and since then he has understandably got much worse.
Ive bought a lorry now, its forward facing. When he travels in it he leans back on his haunches and every time I take him out he rubs the top of his tail to the point of rubbing bald patches and making it bleed, he also rubs the underside of his tail and his bum around the tail.
I took him out last week wearing a tail guard with surcingale with a tail bandage underneath and on top and he has still managed to do it really badly. Ive also tried a hold up tail guard and just a bandage. The horsebox is fully padded at the back, so I cant do much more there.
Please has anyone experienced this problem and if so can you give me any other ideas to try as I want to take him out but I dont want him to hurt himself every time I do so.
Thank you