throughtheforest
Well-Known Member
I own a 11hh welsh pony who was diagnosed as a youngster as having heart disease and a grade 4 heart murmur. We have owned him for 14 years now and he definitely suffers from an increased heart rate at rest through the warmer months. He's a very tough little fighter after being rescued as a young colt and just motors on.
As a field ornament he is still moving about and has a kick and a buck too but unfortunately he has a complete phobia of vets, needles and worming which means even routine treatment such as teeth rasping is hard to carry out without sedation.
We have gone years without any problems at all, he is sound in every other aspect healthwise apart from copd, but now it is becoming clear that he needs his teeth looking at. The last time he was sedated he didn't come around very well and to be honest I don't think he would come round at all from another one, so how are we going to get around this sedation issue to sort his teeth out? I'm thinking calmers (the instant dose in a syringe kind) maybe valerian and lots of work on bridling etc? Or is this the end now, obviously we are concerned about the summer and he will have adequate shade in a very open (breezy) field with tlc during the hottest hours (water poured over him)
I did post this last year on another site and virtually everyone suggested pts and he managed extremely well.
Anyone have anything to share and any ideas at all?
As a field ornament he is still moving about and has a kick and a buck too but unfortunately he has a complete phobia of vets, needles and worming which means even routine treatment such as teeth rasping is hard to carry out without sedation.
We have gone years without any problems at all, he is sound in every other aspect healthwise apart from copd, but now it is becoming clear that he needs his teeth looking at. The last time he was sedated he didn't come around very well and to be honest I don't think he would come round at all from another one, so how are we going to get around this sedation issue to sort his teeth out? I'm thinking calmers (the instant dose in a syringe kind) maybe valerian and lots of work on bridling etc? Or is this the end now, obviously we are concerned about the summer and he will have adequate shade in a very open (breezy) field with tlc during the hottest hours (water poured over him)
I did post this last year on another site and virtually everyone suggested pts and he managed extremely well.
Anyone have anything to share and any ideas at all?