MrsART
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My beautiful, mad as a box of frogs mare is 23. After an unexplained laminitis episode in 2008, she was diagnosed with Cushings & has been on pergolide for just over a year. She let me know in no uncertain manner ( as she would!) that she was done with being ridden, and after a few in hand veteran classes I decided to fully retire her last autumn. She also has arthritis & has been on a danilon a day for nearly 3 years.
My logical, 'best thing for the horse' head thought then that I should let her have a happy summer & say goodbye in the autumn. I kept my 1st pony as long as possible, and said since that if I had the strength it would be better to say goodbye before all the suffering.
SO, the last week or so she has been short in front & lame on turning & this week she has had digital pulses on & off. Probably the heat, but the way she acting is a bit odd too, been off her food, refusing her food/meds, being quite soppy. Head is saying you know what you probably should do, heart is saying that she's not that bad yet..... Problem is she still in really good condition, but then again, is that not how it should be & how I should remember her?
I spoke to my vet earlier in the year and his advice was that most people that put it off, wish they had done it sooner.
Its just horrid trying to be responsible isn't it? Thoughts please!
My logical, 'best thing for the horse' head thought then that I should let her have a happy summer & say goodbye in the autumn. I kept my 1st pony as long as possible, and said since that if I had the strength it would be better to say goodbye before all the suffering.
SO, the last week or so she has been short in front & lame on turning & this week she has had digital pulses on & off. Probably the heat, but the way she acting is a bit odd too, been off her food, refusing her food/meds, being quite soppy. Head is saying you know what you probably should do, heart is saying that she's not that bad yet..... Problem is she still in really good condition, but then again, is that not how it should be & how I should remember her?
I spoke to my vet earlier in the year and his advice was that most people that put it off, wish they had done it sooner.
Its just horrid trying to be responsible isn't it? Thoughts please!