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Buddy
The purpose of this message is to introduce you to my late quarter
horse, Buddy, a 21 year-old gelding. I’m Michele. Buddy and I were
together for 12 years before we lost him on July 8, 2006.
During those years we ran in the following gaming events: Texas
Barrels, Speed Barrels, International Flag, Bi-Wrangle, Key Poles
and Idaho Figure 8. We competed in the Top Ten where the finals are
held in August, at the Clark County Fairgrounds. Buddy and I came in
second, four times, while competing for the Saddle.
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Buddy was an extremely fast horse and very easy to ride. Buddy also
had a very big heart and always gave 110% in everything he did.
Buddy’s farrier, who is very knowledgeable about horses, said, “A
horse like Buddy comes along once in a lifetime!” In early 2006,
Buddy developed an illness, which we first learned about when he
passed urine while running in the Pole Event. At Columbia Equine
Veterinarian Center, we learned that Buddy had a tear in his urethra
and urine was leaking into his tissue. This condition was
inoperable. After about a month of treatment with the hope that the
tear would heal, Buddy’s health took a sudden turn for the worse. We
and the Vet worked very hard to save Buddy. They consulted with
Oregon State Veterinary Hospital, among many others. The cause of
this condition is unknown and not curable at this time. Our very
special thanks go the Mountain View Veterinarian Hospital, Columbia
Equine Veterinarian Hospital and the doctors, Scott Hansen and
Kellie Erin.
The love I had for Bud can never be replaced. I was so lucky to have
had Buddy in my life.
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Revised
Nov.
3, 2006
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