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Sunday Plans?
How are you spending your Sunday? Drop a comment below 👇
Sunday Plans?
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In hand walk to the forest & if all is well I might have a little bareback ride home 🙌🏼
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A warm welcome to @Fallon Stoner who joins us looking to build both her’s and her horses confidence. Welcome to the group 😊
Welcome
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Welcome Fallon ☺️
Welcome
A warm welcome to @Becky Tann Becky is looking for like minded horse owners/riders and currently has two horses, a 23 year old and a 5year old - how exciting! Welcome! 😊
Welcome
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Welcome Becky ☺️
Grief & Sadness, part of life?
It’s something we all suffer from at some point in our lives. Yesterday while out walking our two dogs, my partner threw a stick. One of our dogs, the lab loves to chase and fetch them, the other a beagle not so, he prefers to sniff. Unfortunately the stick hit the beagle, Stan. His reaction was unprecedented, he screamed like he was being murdered, totally over the top. Or so we thought. Moments later his wee turned into blood. Knowing instantly something was wrong, my partner scoped him up and we dashed to the emergency vets. After scanning the vet gently explained he had a large mass - a tumour in his bladder, that had been dislodged, hence the blood. We never knew it was there. Denial, my partner refused to accept that his healthy dog, was not healthy at all. I can’t do it, he said. I just can’t. I can I replied. To me it’s part of owning an animal isn’t it. We are going on holiday in less than 24 hours, Stan was supposed to be staying with his daughter. Who, let’s just kindly say, is a bit of a drama queen and not someone you want in your corner in a crisis. For me there is the reframe. The vet had explained that within days, the tumour would block the exit and Stan would not be able to wee and would have been in pain. How long would it have been before the daughter noticed? How long before the vet trip and how awful to be away. To me, it’s better a day to early than a day to late. That is my view and model of the world. My partner blames himself for killing the dog. He said that had the dog not been hit by the stick he would still be alive. Now, here is the point of the post, it’s not to elicit sympathy, it’s to highlight something that I have been learning for some time. Let them. At First I tried to reason with him, explaining as if to a child the implication of this not happening the way it did. The unnecessary pain and suffering for the dog and his daughter and in turn for us, away and powerless. But he would not listen and kept saying, I am the worse person in the world.
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Thank you for sharing this. Life can be so unpredictable at times can’t it. I hope your holiday provides a little distance for your partner & helps him to find peace in his thoughts xx
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Caroline Baxter
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@caroline-baxter-7048
Hi, I have two beautiful besties, a Shetland (Neigh) & a Sports Horse (Spirit). I’ve had Neigh for 3 yrs & Spirit for 22 yrs & I’m still learning! ☺️

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