MrRoo
Active Member
My old ISH is 25 and I’ve had him 16 years. The past 3 years I’ve struggled with his severe asthma but mostly kept it under control with a nebuliser. He was retired 18 months ago.
Last winter, due to a bad yard he had a really tough time, peritonitis, terrible mudfever and he was so unhappy. Moved him at the end of December, had his gut scanned as I was finding it hard to get weight on him and it’s all thickened and inflamed, any other type of diagnostics required hospital and I wasn’t willing to put him through it. Anyway, he’s steadily put weight on and actually looks good but now I’m fighting a losing battle with his asthma due to the hot weather and very little rain we’ve had.
I’ve had a chat with my vet about when the right time is to let him go. There’s a good chance his asthma will ease up when we get some rain and cooler weather but he’s always been pretty grumpy and difficult to keep weight on during winter and I don’t know if I should put him through it.
My vet thinks it may be the right time but I just can’t get my head round it, I know he’s old and it’ll happen eventually but he’s my best friend. Above all, I don’t want him to suffer or be unhappy so I guess I’m just looking for some reassurance either way.
Last winter, due to a bad yard he had a really tough time, peritonitis, terrible mudfever and he was so unhappy. Moved him at the end of December, had his gut scanned as I was finding it hard to get weight on him and it’s all thickened and inflamed, any other type of diagnostics required hospital and I wasn’t willing to put him through it. Anyway, he’s steadily put weight on and actually looks good but now I’m fighting a losing battle with his asthma due to the hot weather and very little rain we’ve had.
I’ve had a chat with my vet about when the right time is to let him go. There’s a good chance his asthma will ease up when we get some rain and cooler weather but he’s always been pretty grumpy and difficult to keep weight on during winter and I don’t know if I should put him through it.
My vet thinks it may be the right time but I just can’t get my head round it, I know he’s old and it’ll happen eventually but he’s my best friend. Above all, I don’t want him to suffer or be unhappy so I guess I’m just looking for some reassurance either way.