Gorgeous George
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Has just been diagnosed with COPD/RAO
he's had coughs before, but just when I think I should get it checked out its gone and he's always been totally fine in himself, never out of breath, wheezing or puffing. Unfortunately his recent cough seemed different, so the vet came out and gave him anti b's and ventipulmin. The V really helped, but once it stopped he started to cough again 
So on Friday George was scoped, he was such a good boy, he didn't move a muscle whilst it was done and actually fell asleep half way through
When the vet saw his airways he immediately made the diagnosis, although he is sending a sample off to the lab to make sure there is no underlying infection.
Once the results are back, the vet will come out with the inhaler that George has to have and teach me how to use it etc. - that sounds like it could be fun
He obviously also has woodchip bedding, soaked hay and as much turnout as possible. He's currently by the door in a well ventilated barn, but we have our name down for an outdoor stable.
I am kind of relieved I know what's wrong, and that I can now hopefully get on top of the problem.
Sorry, slightly pointless post, just wanted to share.
So on Friday George was scoped, he was such a good boy, he didn't move a muscle whilst it was done and actually fell asleep half way through
When the vet saw his airways he immediately made the diagnosis, although he is sending a sample off to the lab to make sure there is no underlying infection.
Once the results are back, the vet will come out with the inhaler that George has to have and teach me how to use it etc. - that sounds like it could be fun
He obviously also has woodchip bedding, soaked hay and as much turnout as possible. He's currently by the door in a well ventilated barn, but we have our name down for an outdoor stable.
I am kind of relieved I know what's wrong, and that I can now hopefully get on top of the problem.
Sorry, slightly pointless post, just wanted to share.