ART: CHRONIC LOCOMOTION PROBLEM OF HIND LEGS AND FRONT TENDON
Hello. First of all, thank you for your news. As for Art, I rode him on Saturday. Thank you very much. He is much better. There is still a very slight irregularity in his pace, but nothing like the earlier problem. In any case, there is huge progress concerning the hind legs. When I mounted him, he was very good. Thank you! Thank you very much for your help. Cordially,
~ Celine M.
July 2010
Beginning August 2010: Listen, his tendon is fine. He no longer limps when running free. At present his tendon is dry and well. Thank you very much.
End of August 2010: Hello Laila. As for Art, everything has improved. I rode him outside for a good hour. I gently practiced the three speeds. No sign of a limp regarding his tendon. As for the difficulty in the rear, I still feel it, but much less than before. And today, he was absolutely straight when running in freedom. There was no sign of a limp in front either. Thank you. Cordially,
~ Celine
Here is some very good news concerning Art. I went for a ride yesterday. He was very well. not only has he a better locomotion, but also I find him more dynamic. Moreover, he is more sensitive to my demands when I mount him. In short, everything is fine. Today, his tendon was fine. I t made sure there was no sign of a limp. And in fact, he was quite well. Once again, many thanks for his support and for your help. Cordially,
~ Celine (and Art!)
September 2010
Thank you again for all the good that you have brought us, to Art and myself. For about the past three months he has no longer been the same horse. I even take classes with Art. The instructor has trouble recognizing him. His locomotion is much better (with still a little difficulty at the beginning of the exercise in the hind legs, but after a good rest that diminishes), and the most important thing is that he is very dynamic! He can at last be the pure breed horse that his origins prepared him for. In other words, this is like a dream for me: Art is very well and I can enjoy him fully. What joy! Thank you again. With all my friendship and gratitude.
~ Celine,
November 2010