tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3300955165918958606.post4687477845534845482..comments2023-05-21T11:16:01.753-04:00Comments on Chloe, the Pony Who Wouldn't: More RainJunehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13428008814751524182noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3300955165918958606.post-35370429246749542222010-11-17T08:01:40.359-05:002010-11-17T08:01:40.359-05:00Yes, Jenny, I do think you might be right there. A...Yes, Jenny, I do think you might be right there. As long as I had to give her things which I wasn't sure were necessary, I was always holding in reserve, as it were, the possibility of just giving up if she fussed enough - why should I put her through it just because someone "said so"? Now that I'm more confident about what to administer, I'm going in with the attitude, "This is it, kid, don't worry about it."<br /><br />I'm not exactly wondering still. I'm not sure if this regime will completely heal the eye, but for now it seems reasonable.<br /><br />That's interesting that Olga picks up on when you are not sure about whether something is ok. Oh these clever horses - they know when we're unsure before we do!Junehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13428008814751524182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3300955165918958606.post-84852286041795439252010-11-17T01:27:46.302-05:002010-11-17T01:27:46.302-05:00Sweet Rose! Do you think that she is accepting tre...Sweet Rose! Do you think that she is accepting treatment better now that you are not wondering (or are you still?) what is necessary and what isn't? Olga is always reluctant when I am doing things that I am not 100% sure are ok or necessary!JEN-SKAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10983640657901974456noreply@blogger.com