Flossy71
New User
Hi all, my horse has developed SCC in his sheath (he had a benign tumour removed from the same area a year ago). My usual vet is on holiday at the moment. The vet that came out and did the diagnosis seemed insistent to PTS there and there, which I found rather pushy considering the horse is otherwise happy and healthy and looking in very good condition. I said I needed a day to think about things and get my head around it. By the very next morning he was ringing me again and has also called my yard owner several times. My yard owner, who is absolutely lovely and being so supportive despite having only recently moved him there, has agreed she doesnt think there is any need to make a hasty decision, although she does agree its better a day too soon than a day too late. Weve agreed to get the senior vet out for a second opinion ASAP. My lovely yard manager has asked me what I want to do if this vet also agrees its best to PTS. She said a lot of owners like to say their goodbyes beforehand and not be there when it actually happens and that if the vet says its time for him to go she can manage the whole thing for me, which is extremely thoughtful of her. Im in two minds now though. Part of me feels like I owe it to him to be there but theres also part of me that doesnt want that lasting memory of him collapsing as he goes down. This is the third animal Ive had to PTS in 3 years, it never gets any easier does it! Im just wondering what other people have opted for when the time has come and how they felt about their decision?