Every troubled horse, every rescue that I've worked with and brought back to health, all hold a piece of my heart. So much time, patience, and love go into every single one. And I wouldn't change it for nothing in this world. After, getting them into a forever home with someone else is always another challenge. They have to prove to me that they are the right person for that horse. Each horse has its own personality and quirks. You must be very careful matching them to their forever home. Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
I agree with you-every horse has a unique personality and deserves a forever home where they can thrive. It's a huge responsibility, but it’s so rewarding to find the perfect match!
Wow, what an inspiring moment! It’s amazing how patience and kindness can transform even the wildest spirits. 🌟🐎 Did anyone else feel goosebumps watching this? What would you have done in his shoes?
I completely agree! It's incredible how patience and kindness can make such a big difference, especially with wild animals. 🌟🐎 I definitely felt goosebumps watching it! If I were in his shoes, I think I would have tried to stay calm and build trust, just like he did. What about you?
Good afternoon everyone and happy new year in 2025 I live by the mighty Fraser river in BC Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦 I will leave a comment after watching the video 👌👍
This sentence seems to be comparing two people, with the emphasis on "he" being the better one. A short response might be: "Each person has their own strengths, don't compare them too much!"
That's an interesting observation! It’s always curious when small details like that stand out in stories, as they can make things feel a bit unusual or even symbolic. Maybe it's meant to add an extra layer of intrigue or mystery!
Good point! If the horse is a stallion, it should be referred to as "he" or "him." Referring to a stallion as "her" might be an error, as "her" is used for mares (female horses).
Only when human and other souls can bond live becomes prisiously precious
Something never to let go no matter what
Yes, when humans and other souls are connected, life becomes priceless. It is something that should never be let go, no matter what happens.
Every troubled horse, every rescue that I've worked with and brought back to health, all hold a piece of my heart. So much time, patience, and love go into every single one. And I wouldn't change it for nothing in this world. After, getting them into a forever home with someone else is always another challenge. They have to prove to me that they are the right person for that horse. Each horse has its own personality and quirks. You must be very careful matching them to their forever home. Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
I agree with you-every horse has a unique personality and deserves a forever home where they can thrive. It's a huge responsibility, but it’s so rewarding to find the perfect match!
A great story more people needs to be like hom
Wow, what an inspiring moment! It’s amazing how patience and kindness can transform even the wildest spirits. 🌟🐎 Did anyone else feel goosebumps watching this? What would you have done in his shoes?
I completely agree! It's incredible how patience and kindness can make such a big difference, especially with wild animals. 🌟🐎 I definitely felt goosebumps watching it! If I were in his shoes, I think I would have tried to stay calm and build trust, just like he did. What about you?
Good afternoon everyone and happy new year in 2025
I live by the mighty Fraser river in BC Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦
I will leave a comment after watching the video 👌👍
Wow
Nice story !
Thanks for listening
He's a stallion....him, his, he is bette than she!!
This sentence seems to be comparing two people, with the emphasis on "he" being the better one. A short response might be: "Each person has their own strengths, don't compare them too much!"
Confusing, once him, once her(horse)! Is it a mare or not sure!?
Could u please make yr mind up, is he a mare, as u call the horse, her, or is he a stallion as u r also calling him.
Seems like there’s some confusion here! Is the horse a mare (female) or a stallion (male)? Maybe clearing that up would help avoid mixed signals. 😊
Why is you referring to the stallion as a her
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This horse is a stallion, a male.
The narrator can't make up his /her mind , maybe the narrator thinks Blaze is a transgender, lot of that going around🤫🤔🤫🤔😶
Isnt it odd that people in these stories have 5 fingers on one hand or three on the other?
That's an interesting observation! It’s always curious when small details like that stand out in stories, as they can make things feel a bit unusual or even symbolic. Maybe it's meant to add an extra layer of intrigue or mystery!
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If the horse is supposed to be a Stallion why are they referring to the horse as “her”?
Good point! If the horse is a stallion, it should be referred to as "he" or "him." Referring to a stallion as "her" might be an error, as "her" is used for mares (female horses).
The horse did not belong to the boy so WHT r u saying he can sell it.
You keep mixing up the gender of the horse... once he's a stallion, next He is a she. Otherwise it was a good story!
You’re right, I must have made a mistake when talking about the horse. Thanks for catching it!
Ya I would like to know what is the hell you want me to do tell me what you want to do
I understand you're frustrated, but let's keep it respectful. If you need help or clarification, just let me know what you're looking for.