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RIP Tip By Too, 1984-2010

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  • RIP Tip By Too, 1984-2010

    This is a brief tribute to a wonderful horse who crossed the Rainbow Bridge last night.

    I took Tip in last winter, as he was retiring from the therapeutic riding program where he worked/lived. Prior to being a wonderful therapy horse for eight years, he was a high level eventer.

    He spent the last six months out in the fields during the day with his friends, and in a cozy stall at night. He was groomed, patted, and loved. He had plenty of treats each night, and was very happy in his new life.

    Two weeks ago, he began showing neurological symptoms. He fell twice, and the vets and I decided that we would keep him comfortable for whatever time he had left. He was very happy, eating and grazing, and was the first to pound on his stall door in the morning to go outside. Last night, he let us know that he was ready to go. In a period of an hour, he began showing more neurological signs. He had made the decision. When the vet arrived, he was ready.

    RIP Tip, you were a wonderful soul...and please give Chutney a kiss for me.
    In loving memory of Chutney (1977 - 2008)

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    Brief but sweet. (((((((HHHUUUGGGSSS)))))). Thanks for giving the grand old man a comfy retirement!
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    • #3
      He really had a great life, didn't he? (((Hugs)))

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      • #4
        RIP Tip; Hugs to you Kim
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        • #5
          Hugs from VA. He was lucky to have you in his life.
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          • #6
            ditto. Hugs!!
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            • #7
              Prayers & Hugs
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              • #8
                HUGS.

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                • #9
                  It sounds as though you were blessed to have each other, no matter how briefly. {{{HUGS}}}
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                  • #10
                    You did great by Tip, and I am sure he and your Chutney will be waiting for you.
                    Thank you for taking care of him in the most important months/years in a horse's life, their last.
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                    • #11
                      Hugs and RIP Tip. It sounds like he had a great life and was well loved.
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                      • #12
                        Thoughts and prayers and hugs for you and everyone who loved Tip. RIP TIP ~
                        Zu Zu Bailey " IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE ! "

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                        • #13
                          Bless his heart. Sounds like he was one of the lucky ones. Hugs to all his friends.
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                          • #14
                            I lost a horse today too

                            Hugs to you. I know how you are feeling. I had to put down one of my horses this morning and I am still in a state of shock. I've cried so much today that tonight I am emotionally drained.
                            My horse was turned out overnight as usual but somehow managed to fracture his right front leg sometime during the night. It was a compound fracture of both bones below the knee and no hope for any treatment.

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                            • #15
                              I'm so sorry for your loss, Kim, but also...well done. Thank you for listening to him so clearly and acting quickly when needed.

                              He sounds like a special horse.
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                              • #16
                                My deepest sympathy to Kim and to carasmom on your losses. Carasmom, I lost a two-year old horse to a broken leg like that also, and it is horrific, so my heart really goes out to you.
                                There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be. - Andy Adams

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                                • #17
                                  kim, I am so sorry for your loss, but what a wonderful life and retirement your old boy had! Therapy horses are very special souls and it was very kind of you to give him the wonderful home and golden time he earned.

                                  carasmon, I am heartsick for you. What a horrific thing for you to come upon. I have experienced two pasture accidents in the past 40 years that resulted in euthanasia and I truly feel for you. If you are having trouble dealing with the difficult images that we tend to remember, I urge you to find someone to help you with residual post traumatic stress from such a tough experience.

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                                  • #18
                                    From my Tip and me, may your good old man Tip run in peace across the Rainbow Bridge.

                                    {{{hugs}}}
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                                      #19
                                      Thanks everyone, and hugs to you, Carasmom.

                                      I miss him already, but I know it was the right decision and I feel fortunate to have been able to care for him in his final months and give him a great home.
                                      In loving memory of Chutney (1977 - 2008)

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                                      • #20
                                        Hugs, Kim

                                        You gave him a wonderful year and I hope that brings you some comfort.

                                        So sorry to hear of this loss.

                                        Jenni
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