Hells Bells
Well-Known Member
I was hoping to get a little guidance on something, which I know isn't easy to talk about, but I want to know as much as possible prior to anything happening.
My boy, Rocket is 33 this year, I have had him since I was 12 and he is starting to show his age now. He has never had any health problems in all the time I have had him. Never lame, sore or sorry. He has built my confidence up over the years and taught friends and family to ride and taken me x country, jumping, beach rides- anything.
This week I had the vet to look at him as he got a nick on his leg, and we got onto the topic of the winter etc, and it was suggested that I just keep a good eye on him and his condition and then we can reassess if needs be. This is the first time in the years that I've owned him that I've truly had to think about 'the time' when he may need to say goodbye...and I just want to know what to expect?
I'm very lucky in that all my boys are still going, and I've not ever had to experience saying goodbye to one, and I know its morbid, but what happens? How does the vet do it? Is it best to stay with them? Are you allowed to?
Thanks all so much in advance, i know its not nice, but I want to know.
My boy, Rocket is 33 this year, I have had him since I was 12 and he is starting to show his age now. He has never had any health problems in all the time I have had him. Never lame, sore or sorry. He has built my confidence up over the years and taught friends and family to ride and taken me x country, jumping, beach rides- anything.
This week I had the vet to look at him as he got a nick on his leg, and we got onto the topic of the winter etc, and it was suggested that I just keep a good eye on him and his condition and then we can reassess if needs be. This is the first time in the years that I've owned him that I've truly had to think about 'the time' when he may need to say goodbye...and I just want to know what to expect?
I'm very lucky in that all my boys are still going, and I've not ever had to experience saying goodbye to one, and I know its morbid, but what happens? How does the vet do it? Is it best to stay with them? Are you allowed to?
Thanks all so much in advance, i know its not nice, but I want to know.