O oftheherd1 Senior Master 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 OP granfire Sr. Grandmaster Nov 7, 2011 #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 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 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.