AlpineSummit
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Starting with the clanging alarm bells in my head the day in early Oct when my wife asked me to put a deposit on them, 1200 miles away and sight unseen; I held by breath and did it. Let me briefly explain something; weâre 60âs+ and I am cancer man now; trying to set my wife up as best I can. While I can. So the donkeys arrive 2 wks from yâday, Oct 17. Pedro was badly Swollen from much too recent gelding (4 days prior to 2day travel - we did not know this!) His back legs were shaking; âheâs coldâ we were told because he wasnât accustomed to such a chilly day. He gave a shot of Exceed anti-B (sp?) and a pain killer and stated he was swollen and we needed to walk him. He was a very sweet animal but he wouldnât walk for us instead choosing his own whims about that. But he was mobile and he did move around - we would mostly lock them out of the stable during the day to more or less force him to be mobile. By Wed morning he was breathing labored & quickly w/head low. Called the Vet, left a message, called 2nd vet and reached someone but turned out not to be helpful. So we called again the vet who was scheduled to come out soon to check the donkeys. We explained the situation. Hereâs what transpired from Wed the 21st
- Called vet at 6pm;was here by 7. Gave Exceed, tranquilizer, cut & drained site of gelding. âI am concerned for this animalâ
- Next day, we didnât like his behavior at all so we called again. This time more draining & flushing of surgery(butchery) site, IVs, more anti-bâs, 3 bottles in all including glucose which helped âThis donkey is not out of the woods.....if a person would be in ICU
-Friday 19th. Pedro slightly better but breathing loud and labored, sides showing effort, privates looking better, by a lot, but not eating much, chewing bites forever. Vet will stop by Monday.
- Saturday, watched him lots all night on installed webcam and he had a lousy night w/labored breathing. Vet says maybe slightly better âwill see him Mondayâ
- Monday, Pedro really hanging low - Vet comes, decides to do another blood sample. Calls us shortly after âhe is not making red blood cells...his liver is not working rightâ. After more conversation it was decided they would come pick up both donkeys and board them while doctoring Pedro.
- Monday; they took both donkeys away. Thatâs the last that I saw of our handsome boy.
- Yesterday, Saturday. After days of no progress my wife thought that she saw a little spark yâday around 2. She left hopeful. Around 5:15 or so the vet called to report that he had suddenly died.
- Today, Sunday Nov.1. Sofia due home in an hour; what a bittersweet homecoming that will be

Yes, I know that we were too trustful, naive, and ultimately stupid. And when those alarms are clanging in your head and you do it anyway.......Idiocy
Now I pray that Sofia IS w/baby donk as it was suggested she may be. Praying hard on it
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