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  • Dino after Operation

    • From: debbik
    • Description:
      Dino was taken in by Ride and Rescue Trust in 1993; he had extreme behavioural problems to the point his owners would have had him put down had we not taken him.   Only three of our volunteers were allowed near him; he was given the time and space over a year to relax and to rebuild his relationship with humans which is when Rosemary stepped in and offered him a permanent home to be cared for by her and her family ...Dino has been with Rosemary and her family for the last fifteen years. Rosemary has asked if Ride and Rescue can help ....
      "Our lovely Dino has had some problems since April with his right eye, starting off with an ulcer that wouldn't heal and then a lump in his eye. Our Vet was brilliant and tried lots of things to heal his eye but nothing worked and we felt he had been through a lot during this time so in August we all decided it would be better for Dino if the vet removed the eye. Bless him, he was so good during the operation which they did under local anaesthetic at their hospital and we collected him the same day and brought him home. He was so happy to see us and come home. He is doing very well and has adapted and seems a lot happier now the source of pain and discomfort has been removed.
      Although the Vet's invoice is hefty, we wanted to do our best for him to save his eye as his quality of life is still very good. He still thinks he's a teenager at times, playing with his new foal friend. We have him insured but as he is veteran they only pay out for injury or accident, which the vet claimed was the initial cause of the ulcer, but the insurance only paid out £2000 and the invoices amount to over £5000. Of course we will find the money to pay the difference and I have agreed to do an extra day at work for a few months. Whatever it takes, Dino comes first even if we live on beans on toast!!
      Dino had a cushing's test done while he was being treated for his eye as they suspected he may have it as he has some early signs and thought it might be making the healing process take longer. He has it and is now on medication but only a quarter of a pill so that's not too expensive and already his coat is looking better. He also had a bad tummy and not well 3 weeks ago, again vet came etc and found he had a bacterial bug which he most probably picked up because his immune system is low due to all that's happened to him recently. Poor Dino, his tum is much better now as he then had more antibiotics, pain killers and a lovely tube of pro-biotic paste to improve his gut - yummy. Then when the vet came for that he checked his scar on his eye and found a small hole that hadn't healed properly as the skin had healed back on itself and not together so he then had to do little operation to trim the skin and put 3 more stitches in it and of course more antibiotics, etc. We feel really bad for him that he's gone through so much but now we're thinking it was just a blip and he's much improved now. I suppose during the 15 years we've had him, he's not had much wrong with him - he's very spoilt and has had the best of everything as you can imagine. Everyone at the stables love him too and spoil him. He hasn't lost his charm either as the mares still whinny after him but we think its because they think he's winking at them!
      Dino had his 3 stitches out yesterday from his recent operation on his eye lid to close the hole. He was very brave and seems very happy. He occasionally jumps when he suddenly sees something he's not expecting, or sometimes brushes against something but he is coping very well. Hopefully he will lots more years left in him."
       
      Unfortunately Ride and Rescue Trust just don't have anywhere near that amount to help Rosemary and we wondered if any readers of Voices for Horses who fundraise would consider making a donation to Dino's Fund or knows someone who does who might be prepared to.  Homes for dysfunctional equines are few and far between and Rosemary and her family have more than proved Dino is a success story and they deserve our support; we hope that you will support us.
      Thank you for reading Dino's story ............
    • 2 days ago
    • Views: 2
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  • Dino now

    • From: debbik
    • Description:
      Dino was taken in by Ride and Rescue Trust in 1993; he had extreme behavioural problems to the point his owners would have had him put down had we not taken him.   Only three of our volunteers were allowed near him; he was given the time and space over a year to relax and to rebuild his relationship with humans which is when Rosemary stepped in and offered him a permanent home to be cared for by her and her family ...Dino has been with Rosemary and her family for the last fifteen years. Rosemary has asked if Ride and Rescue can help ....
      "Our lovely Dino has had some problems since April with his right eye, starting off with an ulcer that wouldn't heal and then a lump in his eye. Our Vet was brilliant and tried lots of things to heal his eye but nothing worked and we felt he had been through a lot during this time so in August we all decided it would be better for Dino if the vet removed the eye. Bless him, he was so good during the operation which they did under local anaesthetic at their hospital and we collected him the same day and brought him home. He was so happy to see us and come home. He is doing very well and has adapted and seems a lot happier now the source of pain and discomfort has been removed.
      Although the Vet's invoice is hefty, we wanted to do our best for him to save his eye as his quality of life is still very good. He still thinks he's a teenager at times, playing with his new foal friend. We have him insured but as he is veteran they only pay out for injury or accident, which the vet claimed was the initial cause of the ulcer, but the insurance only paid out £2000 and the invoices amount to over £5000. Of course we will find the money to pay the difference and I have agreed to do an extra day at work for a few months. Whatever it takes, Dino comes first even if we live on beans on toast!!
      Dino had a cushing's test done while he was being treated for his eye as they suspected he may have it as he has some early signs and thought it might be making the healing process take longer. He has it and is now on medication but only a quarter of a pill so that's not too expensive and already his coat is looking better. He also had a bad tummy and not well 3 weeks ago, again vet came etc and found he had a bacterial bug which he most probably picked up because his immune system is low due to all that's happened to him recently. Poor Dino, his tum is much better now as he then had more antibiotics, pain killers and a lovely tube of pro-biotic paste to improve his gut - yummy. Then when the vet came for that he checked his scar on his eye and found a small hole that hadn't healed properly as the skin had healed back on itself and not together so he then had to do little operation to trim the skin and put 3 more stitches in it and of course more antibiotics, etc. We feel really bad for him that he's gone through so much but now we're thinking it was just a blip and he's much improved now. I suppose during the 15 years we've had him, he's not had much wrong with him - he's very spoilt and has had the best of everything as you can imagine. Everyone at the stables love him too and spoil him. He hasn't lost his charm either as the mares still whinny after him but we think its because they think he's winking at them!
      Dino had his 3 stitches out yesterday from his recent operation on his eye lid to close the hole. He was very brave and seems very happy. He occasionally jumps when he suddenly sees something he's not expecting, or sometimes brushes against something but he is coping very well. Hopefully he will lots more years left in him."
       
      Unfortunately Ride and Rescue Trust just don't have anywhere near that amount to help Rosemary and we wondered if any readers of Voices for Horses who fundraise would consider making a donation to Dino's Fund or knows someone who does who might be prepared to.  Homes for dysfunctional equines are few and far between and Rosemary and her family have more than proved Dino is a success story and they deserve our support; we hope that you will support us.
      Thank you for reading Dino's story ............
    • 2 days ago
    • Views: 2
  • Rollkur - Blue Tongue

    • From: voicesforhorses
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    • 3 weeks ago
    • Views: 23
  • 10 year ban on woman for cruel

    • From: onthewedgeseat
    • Description:

      thank you cuffey for that link..i read with horror,it is so easy for anyone at all to go and buy a horse/pony and set up like this..so she suffers from anxiety and depression,why do i keep hearing this as an excuse for animal and child neglect ?..so do i,thanks to my menagerie i have reason to keep well..it isn't just breeders with large numbers of animals that are a problem..i know of one or two smaller owners who have been unable to sell and are now overwhelmed wit

    • 2 months ago
    • Views: 18
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • Dawn Rose Cruelty Case

  • ferrel ponies exempt from new

    • From: onthewedgeseat
    • Description:

      i seem to remember reading that the new forest,and the hill ponies of wales will be exempt from the micro chipping laws.

    • 3 months ago
    • Views: 130
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • Re: PASSPORT CHANGES JULY 200

    • From: voicesforhorses
    • Description:

      Looks like many semi feral pony herds across the UK will also be exempt "from changes to EU horse passport legislation that require every foal and horse applying for a new passport to be microchipped".....I am looking into it 

    • 3 months ago
    • Views: 127
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • slaughterhouses and passports

    • From: onthewedgeseat
    • Description:

      standing in the shop having a free read of horse and hound,i was absolutely horrified to find out that abbatoirs were accepted as PIA's..what in Gods name were defra or whoever thinking of ???!!!!.had to put magazine back on shelf as shop assistant is getting wise to my weekly visits,but i think it went on to say that they and markets either had been stopped or were to be stopped from doing so..perhaps someone out there who can afford H & H can lets us know...

    • 3 months ago
    • Views: 124
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • MONGOLIAN RACE

    • From: onthewedgeseat
    • Description:

      excuse my thickness..but is this the mongol derby being blogged on horse and hound on line ?..if so,whatever are they doing supporting it.

    • 4 months ago
    • Views: 4
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • Petition to halt the World's l

  • VET Net, the Adventurists and

  • World's largest Outlaw Equine

    • From: voicesforhorses
    • Description:

      This weeks feature  - Breaking News  & Petition!
      This weeks feature  was held up for a few days so we could break a story with our friends in America.  Please read about the World's largest Outlaw Equine  Endurance Race organized by a UK adventure company and  planned for this summer.   
      Read more and sign the petition to stop the race HERE

    • Blog post
    • 5 months ago
    • Views: 127
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  • UPDATE :FOAL ON SHOULD BREEDER

    • From: onthewedgeseat
    • Description:

      i have put an update of this little man on photos just now,so thrilled with him,so worth the work and time and worry caring for him.he loves me in return....PRICELESS

    • 5 months ago
    • Views: 106
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • Re: pls sign petition-Ban Gray

    • From: Duke99
    • Description:

      I don't think these people see horses as anything but a commodity and so don't enjoy being cruel as don't care enough about them to notice. All they see is their monetary value. It's disgusting that they can still go within a hundred feet of a horse let alone buy and sell!

    • 6 months ago
    • Views: 27
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • Ban the Grays!!!

    • From: kim22
    • Description:

      SIGNED!!  I still can't believe that they are still buying horses, it baffles me as to WHY they are obviously very sick people who like to watch poor innocent creatures suffer, it's not as though they can sell them on in the state they get them into, so what profit can possibly be made!!!  I am at present ashamed to be a member of the human race!!!!!!!!!!

    • 6 months ago
    • Views: 12
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • BAN THE GRAYS

    • From: onthewedgeseat
    • Description:

      i've signed and forwarded it on to friends...please do it,it only takes a couple of mins..we owe it to those equines that suffered so much to put this family as far away from equines as we can..

    • 6 months ago
    • Views: 10
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • Re: pls sign petition-Ban Gray

    • From: Adrian
    • Description:

      I have signed!  First one!  Have you thought of doing the same on the website of number 10???  Might have more impact?

      Good luck in the petitions anyway!!

       

       

    • 6 months ago
    • Views: 2
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • pls sign petition-Ban Gray fam

  • re-number 58

    • From: kim22
    • Description:

      Hey otws no need to appologise i think we all feel the same as you!!!! The lovely chestnut pony which is led off the lorry and put in a stable, i can't seem to get it out of my head since the first time i saw it back when the first video evidence was available to view. It doesn't look as awful as most, but it's the sheer lack of caring where it is, as though it's given up and figures it can't possibly be anywhere worse than it has been!!!!!!!!!  Breaks my heart!!  I really do hope these beautif

    • 6 months ago
    • Views: 255
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
  • NUMBER 58

    • From: onthewedgeseat
    • Description:

      does anyone know whether we can find out if the black horse pictured on the home page made it after the rescue...such a haunted look in it's eyes..i am sorry ,but i would like to see that look in the eyes of the gray family..to see the blatant 'up yours ' attitude of gray junior when being driven away from the hearing leaves me at a loss for words.the horse world,indeed the world stands no chance with youths like him around..thank goodness for the young equine lovers

    • 6 months ago
    • Views: 245
    • Forum: Causes, Cam...
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