Chestnuttymare
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Sadly I had my wee gorgeous Minty put to sleep today. He had squamous cell carcenoma which was treated 2 years ago. Unfortunately it returned and I made the sad decision to let him go. It was so peaceful and he went with me hugging him, he also had a nice feed as the needle went in. The vet (Chris from Clyde vet group) was fabulous and so kind and caring towards both of us. I took my bi girly Brooke over to say goodbye and she just touched noses with him. They had been together for 7 years. I covered him with a rug belonging to Brooke and my dog cara, and I just sat between his legs in the sunshine, it was so quiet and peaceful.
When I walked back over through the school to the yard, all the horses just looked at me with their heads bowed, like they all knew and were just acknowledging it. It was a moment I won't forget.
My little boy Kyle is absolutely devastated, he got minty when he was just 4 so he has been around most of his life.
I will so miss my little fella, he was one in a million, the perfect kids pony, never bit or kicked, always affectionate. really cheeky too though, but never in a bad way. I didn't need a head collar for him really as he just followed me around. If he was at the other side of the field, i would whistle and he would come galloping over to me.
I am dreading going to the yard in the morning and not seeing his wee face looking over the wall at me with those big black eyes.
I can't remember ever crying like this. I feel like it will never stop, i am so heartbroken, but i know i did the right thing for him.
Run free my wee Mints, see you at rainbow bridge xxx
When I walked back over through the school to the yard, all the horses just looked at me with their heads bowed, like they all knew and were just acknowledging it. It was a moment I won't forget.
My little boy Kyle is absolutely devastated, he got minty when he was just 4 so he has been around most of his life.
I will so miss my little fella, he was one in a million, the perfect kids pony, never bit or kicked, always affectionate. really cheeky too though, but never in a bad way. I didn't need a head collar for him really as he just followed me around. If he was at the other side of the field, i would whistle and he would come galloping over to me.
I am dreading going to the yard in the morning and not seeing his wee face looking over the wall at me with those big black eyes.
I can't remember ever crying like this. I feel like it will never stop, i am so heartbroken, but i know i did the right thing for him.
Run free my wee Mints, see you at rainbow bridge xxx
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