granfire Sr. Grandmaster Joined Dec 8, 2007 Messages 16,065 Reaction score 1,669 Location In Pain Nov 6, 2011 #1 Those Frenchies cannot be trusted!
O oftheherd1 Senior Master Joined May 12, 2011 Messages 4,685 Reaction score 817 Nov 7, 2011 #2 I guess dogs and horses don't play the same way. I must admit, a very well trained for tolerance horse.
I guess dogs and horses don't play the same way. I must admit, a very well trained for tolerance horse.
OP granfire Sr. Grandmaster Joined Dec 8, 2007 Messages 16,065 Reaction score 1,669 Location In Pain Nov 7, 2011 Thread Starter #3 That little dog was begging so hard for the horse to come play! So adorable (as far as those bulldog types can be called adorable )
That little dog was begging so hard for the horse to come play! So adorable (as far as those bulldog types can be called adorable )
Sukerkin Have the courage to speak softly MT Mentor Lifetime Supporting Member MTS Alumni Joined Sep 15, 2006 Messages 15,325 Reaction score 493 Location Staffordshire, England Nov 7, 2011 #4 Like OTH1 above, I was going to say how impressed I was with the calm demeanour of the horse. Splendid of him/her to pay attention to the little 'yipper' and not be phased by all the sudden moves and jumping about.
Like OTH1 above, I was going to say how impressed I was with the calm demeanour of the horse. Splendid of him/her to pay attention to the little 'yipper' and not be phased by all the sudden moves and jumping about.
Buka Sr. Grandmaster Staff member MT Mentor Joined Jun 27, 2011 Messages 13,552 Reaction score 11,377 Location Maui Nov 7, 2011 #5 A nice horse, a nice dog - that's pretty neat, right there. It's what the love for animals gives us that smile that we wear on the inside.
A nice horse, a nice dog - that's pretty neat, right there. It's what the love for animals gives us that smile that we wear on the inside.