WISHgender

WISH
Breed Missouri Foxtrotter
Color
Age Senior
Gender Female
Size Extra Large
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
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house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Horse

My Story

Wish came to Longmeadow in the winter severely underweight and malnourished. She was unsure of her new surroundings, and it took her a while to settle into the Ranchs daily routines. She was nervous, easily overwhelmed, and it was difficult for her to settle down enough for her to eat. Because of this, she gained weight very slowly. It was a while before she weighed enough to be evaluated under saddle, but after months of special diets and lots of love, Wish finally started to come around! She made equine friends quickly and soon settled into Ranch life. Upon evaluation, our trainer noticed that Wish had scars down her spine, which led her to believe that she could have been subjected to poor saddle fits in the past. Our trainers theory was made stronger by the fact that every time a saddle was put on Wishs back, she would buck. Because of this, our trainer believes that if a potential adopter wants to take Wish home as a riding companion, she will need to spend time with a professional trainer to address the bucking issue. Since her arrival to Longmeadow, its been apparent that Wish came from a place of neglect. It takes her a moment to warm up to new people, but she gets along with other horses very well. She tends to be the middleman in a new herd and loves to spend her days frolicking in her pasture. She would be content as a pasture pet in the company of other equine. She will require an intermediate handler that can continue to help her gain the confidence she deserves. Height: 14.3HH Adoption Fee: $400

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