Ellen Durow
Well-Known Member
If you are talking about naïve you should be looking at yourself. The Equine charities are already stretched to the limit with welfare cases. You can't glibly say that they would take in this case along with the possibility that it would need very extensive and expensive vet care with no guarantee that the horse can be saved. Grow up, girly.There's plenty of charities that would have offered a temporary or indefinite home I'm sure, especially if PR was used to generate awareness.
I wasn't throwing insults; I was merely making an observation after reading some extremely rude comments.
My point is that it's naive to assume the vet had the pony's best interests at heart. Experts aren't always 'experts' justifiably.
And if you can't trust a vet to have an animals best interests at heart who can you trust?