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you know… before i did vet tech stuff, Cujo was a scary story to me.  Now its just sad 😦

Rabies is easily preventable.

You did vet tech stuff too!? (And yeah, I definitely agree about Cujo)

I did! I almost graduated too, but due to a disagreement with the doc I interned under, she failed me from the class

I was unable to finish because I had such severe allergies and any medication that would have helped would have made me unable to work anyways. I was sooooo close too. One of my biggest regrets for sure.

I mean, i regret not finishing, my tbh its for the better.  I had too much anxiety and depression to not get emotional burnout at that kind of job.  And with a 1 in 4 chance of killing myself and the tools to do so… yeah.  Looking back, I’m glad i didn’t make it, but i wish i had finished and found it out for myself.

I hear you there. I was struggling with the same mental issues myself actually. I likely would have burnt out as well, but I love horses and I loved learning all of the medical stuff and it helps me give my horse the best care I can, especially since he was given to me emaciated and then had a really bad colic episode that hospitalized him just about a month ago. Thanks to my knowledge, I was able to understand what was going on and how to help him. Even if I can’t be a vet tech, I want to become a farrier so that I can work with horses and actually sustain myself. That’s me and him in the picture below. His name is Link 😀

you are gorgeous and he looks so sweet!   I love horses!  Draft horses are my favorites.   A friend had four shires that followed me around like puppies licking me every chance they got

Awww thank you! He is super sweet. He’s only 6 years old so he’s got a lot of spunk and is at the perfect age for me to kind of mold him into whatever I want him to be. And I love draft horses too! That would have been my first choice, honestly, but a free horse is a free horse and I love him to death. And that’s super sweet 🙂 Link will follow me around the pasture too. This is a picture from when he was hospitalized. I had only had him about a month and a half and he wouldn’t gain weight, which ended up being due to the amount of sand that built up in his system. Now that he’s had his system cleared and is recovered, he gets fatter every day. I was not financially prepared to take on a horse, but god damn it I made it work! Haha

oh, what a poor sweet horse.  😦

I hate seeing them like that. I’m so glad you were able to help him and get he healthy again

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