Re: Shout out to Kimble... and other horse loving Boomers
ahhhh, Erka. I'm so sorry.
I don't have a horse, just love them from afar.
I can understand a little, I think I mentioned something before about my older dog. I have a 15 yr. old golden retriever that's been going through a lot of different things for a several years. She has heart problems, arthritis, the usual. Last summer she developed strange awful sores on her feet that the doc couldn't diagnose, tried everything. We thought we'd lost her in August, she couldn't walk, lost her appetite, so forth. But she rallied, showed renewed interest in things, & the consensus was to give it a shot. I went the whole nutritional gamut, tried my own version of PT & tried to help her muscle recruitment by pressing on her foot so she'd press back. etc. found a harness to support the back legs, after a month or so she was walking on her own, & finally getting up & down on her own. I've been cooking all her food since then. Now she's going downhill again, getting her in & out of the house is increasingly difficult, but it varies. The sore thing is back but worse, it involves the pads of her feet. I don't want to keep her around just for me. I even have conversations with her, telling her I just want her to have a nice spring & summer, enjoying herself a bit after a hard winter. I'm not sure whether or not she's in pain. She wags her tail & smiles at me & is still very interested in her food. but I don't know what to do either.
It makes my heart break for you, I wish I knew enough about horses to offer some advice. It must be so hard, after probably hoping the vet could offer some solution. And having had her since birth, what a bond there must be.
I just shared all this because so much of what you said sounded too familiar. I'll be thinking about you.