I love love love you Chinga. Your perfect. Your amazing. Your wonderful. Your the best horsie I could ever dream for
You are what makes us a good team. You put the hard work in. When I screw up your ALWAYS there too save us. I love you.
His just been soo wonderful lately & sure the start was INCREDIBLY hard but right now I am soo proud of this horse that I forgive him for all of it (even though it wasn't his fault), the good memories are hiding the bad. He hasn't put a foot wrong in ages, his so willing to learn. I am soo encredibly excited about dressage on him tomorow as I know his just going to do great.
His training was HARD. I wanted to give up so much, but I never did and ALL of us got him there in the end. His now a well mannered and trust worthy horse. Its not over yet, but we're starting REAL work like dressage and jumping training (Aamelia and I). I feel like we proved everyone wrong (not meaning people on the forum). I was told:
"Put him down"
"His too dangerous"
"No one can fix him"
"You should shoot him now his too dangerous".
NO - he was just a confused and misunderstood horse that needed someone to guide him and someone to love him. I took it as my role too love him, like he was my child. His my baby and I couldn't imagine life without him.
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I just had too post this because I remember that rearing, bucking, bolting horse. He wasn't mine. The horse that I spent last Sunday cantering down the trails and across massive fields on IS my horse. I love that horse.
His just been soo wonderful lately & sure the start was INCREDIBLY hard but right now I am soo proud of this horse that I forgive him for all of it (even though it wasn't his fault), the good memories are hiding the bad. He hasn't put a foot wrong in ages, his so willing to learn. I am soo encredibly excited about dressage on him tomorow as I know his just going to do great.
His training was HARD. I wanted to give up so much, but I never did and ALL of us got him there in the end. His now a well mannered and trust worthy horse. Its not over yet, but we're starting REAL work like dressage and jumping training (Aamelia and I). I feel like we proved everyone wrong (not meaning people on the forum). I was told:
"Put him down"
"His too dangerous"
"No one can fix him"
"You should shoot him now his too dangerous".
NO - he was just a confused and misunderstood horse that needed someone to guide him and someone to love him. I took it as my role too love him, like he was my child. His my baby and I couldn't imagine life without him.
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I just had too post this because I remember that rearing, bucking, bolting horse. He wasn't mine. The horse that I spent last Sunday cantering down the trails and across massive fields on IS my horse. I love that horse.