EternalVetBills
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
In a bit of a state here. As some of you may know, I have been having trouble with Teddy, my 5 year old, for almost two years now.
Long story short, we have recently moved yards as our previous YO thought Teddy was dangerous and a liability. We have now had a few more incidents at the new yard, not even been there a week yet, and new YO has said he is a 'safety risk' and has given us a warning. So far he has not hurt himself or anyone around him seriously, but it is waiting to happen.
He has become increasingly aggressive, biting, kicking, pinning me against walls, running at me in the field. He also bolts away from me when I am leading him (this is our main issue) and will quite often bowl me over on his way. In short he has become dangerous. Unfortunately it has taken me nearly two years to come to terms with the fact that it may be safer (for him and people around him) to have him PTS.
It have taken us four years just to get him safe enough to have his feet done. We have Jim Goddard out frequently and he has been amazing, sadly he agrees that we should at least look into re-homing Teddy to a charity.
He has got both hind gut and stomach ulcers, so chances of him ever making a ridden horse are slim, considering he can barely tolerate a saddle any more. He is also displaying more riggish behavior every day, unfortunately we don't have the money to get him tested.
Just looking for a bit of reassurance really and also would like to know if we need any kind of proof from a vet or something before we can get him PTS?
We were going to get Harry Hawkins out, does he still do PTS?
I am also think it would be better to get him shot as he is only 5?
Thank you so very much for any advice, sorry if it doesn't make sense, I am absolutely beside myself.
In a bit of a state here. As some of you may know, I have been having trouble with Teddy, my 5 year old, for almost two years now.
Long story short, we have recently moved yards as our previous YO thought Teddy was dangerous and a liability. We have now had a few more incidents at the new yard, not even been there a week yet, and new YO has said he is a 'safety risk' and has given us a warning. So far he has not hurt himself or anyone around him seriously, but it is waiting to happen.
He has become increasingly aggressive, biting, kicking, pinning me against walls, running at me in the field. He also bolts away from me when I am leading him (this is our main issue) and will quite often bowl me over on his way. In short he has become dangerous. Unfortunately it has taken me nearly two years to come to terms with the fact that it may be safer (for him and people around him) to have him PTS.
It have taken us four years just to get him safe enough to have his feet done. We have Jim Goddard out frequently and he has been amazing, sadly he agrees that we should at least look into re-homing Teddy to a charity.
He has got both hind gut and stomach ulcers, so chances of him ever making a ridden horse are slim, considering he can barely tolerate a saddle any more. He is also displaying more riggish behavior every day, unfortunately we don't have the money to get him tested.
Just looking for a bit of reassurance really and also would like to know if we need any kind of proof from a vet or something before we can get him PTS?
We were going to get Harry Hawkins out, does he still do PTS?
I am also think it would be better to get him shot as he is only 5?
Thank you so very much for any advice, sorry if it doesn't make sense, I am absolutely beside myself.