RuthnMeg
Well-Known Member
I've had the old TB boy Biggles for about 6 weeks now. He was given to me because his owner couldn't care for him properly (but owner did give me some finacial help and did obviously care for him). He was lean and weak when I took him on, and being 28 years old I knew time is against us. He also had filled hind legs, one much worse than the other. After days of grooming, feeding and getting his VERY long teeth tidied up and put out onto very ''yummy'' grass with company he was feeling and looking much happier.
However, the one hind leg is still swollen - it did go down, but its back up again now and its causing him distress. He is on anti-inflamatories and bute, so Iam giving him a last chance. If its clearly not working then thats it. He adores fuss and attention, and has become really close and cuddly - he was very much his own company at first.
Heres hoping that it improves, but I'd like to think Iam ready - which I know I won't when that time comes, as I do get so attached. Bless the old boy.
However, the one hind leg is still swollen - it did go down, but its back up again now and its causing him distress. He is on anti-inflamatories and bute, so Iam giving him a last chance. If its clearly not working then thats it. He adores fuss and attention, and has become really close and cuddly - he was very much his own company at first.
Heres hoping that it improves, but I'd like to think Iam ready - which I know I won't when that time comes, as I do get so attached. Bless the old boy.