Cara_E
Active Member
I had my beautiful, sweet pony for five days. Then yesterday morning, my yard manager spotted a wound on my pony's hock. It was leaking joint fluid. The vet said she had to go to the hospital and have surgery immediately and would cost a minimum of £3000. She would then be on box rest for a minimum of 8 weeks, and even then she might never have been okay to ride (my instructor had told me that I could walk her, trot her but never canter her because she was so arthritic). I bought her to learn to ride so waiting all that time would delay my lessons.
She was 22-years old, had laminitis, arthritis, a previous check ligament injury, and I'd only had her for five days. My instructor advised me to put her to sleep. She said even if she survived the surgery, she wouldn't have much of a quality of life.
It was agonizing. I'd bought her because it love at first sight. But I ultimately decided to put her to sleep. My heart is broken. That sweet girl changed my life in just five days. If nothing else, she proved that I am definitely a horse person - I will never be without one again. I feel so guilty - and it is made worse because on Monday I'm going to look at several new horses.
Did I do the right thing? What would you have done?
She was 22-years old, had laminitis, arthritis, a previous check ligament injury, and I'd only had her for five days. My instructor advised me to put her to sleep. She said even if she survived the surgery, she wouldn't have much of a quality of life.
It was agonizing. I'd bought her because it love at first sight. But I ultimately decided to put her to sleep. My heart is broken. That sweet girl changed my life in just five days. If nothing else, she proved that I am definitely a horse person - I will never be without one again. I feel so guilty - and it is made worse because on Monday I'm going to look at several new horses.
Did I do the right thing? What would you have done?