kayleigh_and_rocky
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Vet came today to check up on Rocks. Unfortunately Rocks breathing has deteriorated again as soon as he came of the pregnycalone (sp) and hes come out in swellings, which the vets said is an unknown allergic reaction which we can't really do anything about.
So Rocks was given a preg injection and a 10 day course of oral preg for the lumps and his breathing shortterm.
However vet said the ideal would be to teach him to use an inhalor as they have such good effects on horses like him. We have always been suspicious about using it as Rocks is NOT a calm horse where new things are concerned - especially new things that involve a squirting sound and covering of the nostril with an inhalor hmmm (it took me a year to get him to accept fly spray!)
But i thought ok give it a go.
I started by putting the inhalor over his nostril without squirting, and praising him with a carrot. This worked quickly. Then started spraying the inhalor next to his head, then next to his nose, once again praising with carrot. After 10minutes was reacting fine so i thought ok go for it......
and i'll be blown - he let me spray the inhalor onto his nostril as instructed 5puffs in each nostril without a fuss!!!!!! I'm amazed!!!! Both me and vet thought it would take at least 2weeks to get to this stage but no, he did it within 10minutes!!!!!! Cue more carrot and lots of fuss!!!!
so far so good! Got to do 5puffs in each nostril of one inhalor, wait 10minutes then do 10puffs per nostril of another inhalor, twice a day so still a long way to go but so far so good
Sorry long and really indulgent but i honestly never thought he'd let me near him with an inhalor i'm so pleased, as was vet when i texted him telling him! ( i think all the vets at the practice had a bet on how long it would take me lol)
So Rocks was given a preg injection and a 10 day course of oral preg for the lumps and his breathing shortterm.
However vet said the ideal would be to teach him to use an inhalor as they have such good effects on horses like him. We have always been suspicious about using it as Rocks is NOT a calm horse where new things are concerned - especially new things that involve a squirting sound and covering of the nostril with an inhalor hmmm (it took me a year to get him to accept fly spray!)
But i thought ok give it a go.
I started by putting the inhalor over his nostril without squirting, and praising him with a carrot. This worked quickly. Then started spraying the inhalor next to his head, then next to his nose, once again praising with carrot. After 10minutes was reacting fine so i thought ok go for it......
and i'll be blown - he let me spray the inhalor onto his nostril as instructed 5puffs in each nostril without a fuss!!!!!! I'm amazed!!!! Both me and vet thought it would take at least 2weeks to get to this stage but no, he did it within 10minutes!!!!!! Cue more carrot and lots of fuss!!!!
so far so good! Got to do 5puffs in each nostril of one inhalor, wait 10minutes then do 10puffs per nostril of another inhalor, twice a day so still a long way to go but so far so good
Sorry long and really indulgent but i honestly never thought he'd let me near him with an inhalor i'm so pleased, as was vet when i texted him telling him! ( i think all the vets at the practice had a bet on how long it would take me lol)