Horse Nadira
"What happens to my pet ...
when I'm no longer there?"
Many pet owners ask themselves this question and even if it is an unpleasant topic, it is important to think about what should happen to your pet in an emergency in good time. It is also about a sense of responsibility and respect for the living creature.
Many Aiderbichler take out an animal insurance policy by means of a legally binding testamentary disposition. A dog, cat or horse is brought to Gut Aiderbichl after the owner’s death – in accordance with the owner’s wishes. Relatives no longer have to decide what to do with the animals because everything has already been arranged in advance.
"... We have recently learnt just how important and correct the decision to take out animal insurance was ..."
Aiderbichlers, who have also taken out animal insurance for their pets with Gut Aiderbichl, had to redeem Manjana, an Arabian mare, with a heavy heart. It had become apparent that Manjana was getting weaker and weaker and the couple knew that the day would come when their Manjana would cross the Rainbow Bridge. The time came to say goodbye: Manjana said goodbye and her friend Nadira stayed behind….
A horse should not be alone in the paddock
For reasons of age, they did not want to take another horse. So they turned to Gut Aiderbichl and Nadira came to Deggendorf, where her owners can visit her as often as possible.
Nadira remained calm when she moved into Gut Aiderbichl. In all the 23 years that she lived with her people, she was never loaded onto a transporter. Benedikt Gruber, Gut Aiderbichl Deggendorf’s estate manager, spoke to her calmly, stroked her and slowly he was able to lead the horse onto the transporter.
The animal lovers know that their Nadira is in the best of hands
Nadira has now found friends in Deggendorf. These include the horse Sunrise, Nashi and the donkey Emily. Emely in particular is completely focussed on Nadira. With lots of love and trust, Nadira now lives with her friends in her new home at Gut Aiderbichl Deggendorf.
Due to the special circumstances, the animal welfare organisation has now brought Nadira to Gut Aiderbichl. Her owners can visit her whenever they like and, as is so often the case in life, there is a solution for everything and all will be well!