Tag: Rescue Horse

From Kill Pen to Champion: Noodle the Wonder Pony

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A Region 9 rider shares the bond between her and the unicorn she rescued from the kill pen - a Cremello gelding she named The Noodle Doodle!

New Beginnings for Walking In Memphis

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A Region 4 rider shares about how she and her horse made the switch from hunters to dressage, and how they are thriving in their new discipline!

Ten Minutes To Save A Life

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In this comeback story, a Region 9 rider shares her rescue horse, whose will to live helped him overcome severe malnourishment, recurrent colic, & surgery.

Dandelion:  Who Rescued Whom?

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By Coralie Hughes: Sometimes, bad luck is the only luck we have, and bad luck in horses usually means heartache.

A Mirror of Myself

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In October Logan made the trek from Oklahoma to Ohio. The moment I laid eyes on him in the flesh I knew he was going to be my partner. I didn't realize at the time he was going to heal me as well.

Starfoot’s Journey

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Although I had gotten Starfoot as a companion horse, when I began to ride him, I learned he was far more talented than I could have expected. By Kelli Wilkinson.

True Love

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The inspirational Rescue Horse! We are celebrating them as our April Breed of the Month on YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose Rescue Horses as their...

Little Fish in a Big Pond

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The inspirational Rescue Horse! We are celebrating them as our April Breed of the Month on YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose Rescue Horses as their...

A Fated Buckskin

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By Terri Seignious The inspirational Rescue Horse! We are celebrating them as our April Breed of the Month on #YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose Rescue Horses...

From Amish Plow Horse to Third Level Dressage: How A Draft...

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By Gabriella Escobar The inspirational Rescue Horse! We are celebrating them as our April Breed of the Month on #YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose Rescue Horses...
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.