Sure I believe that, now lets hear about the tooth fairy. :)
32” high & 100 pounds is about the size of a pretty good sized dog. It sounds strange, but it might not be that big of a deal.
Still, maybe she should find a place to live that might have more room - for the little horse’s sake.
Law lottery!
I think she should try to move & find a more pet friendly place for her little horse. I’ve seen these little cuties & they aren’t big but I would want it to be able to graze.
This is silly. If a hundred-pound dog is permitted in the apartment complex, why not a mini (a miniature horse)? Minis are increasingly being used as assistance animals for people who are allergic to dogs. They wear little sneakers so they can climb stairs and are certainly no more dirty or smelly than dogs of the same size. They are also much less likely to frighten people, much less bite, and their droppings aren’t as disease-ridden as carnivore droppings are. And it’s no more unkind to keep a mini in an apartment than a large dog.
The people in this apartment complex are being very short-sighted. They’ll be lucky if this lady doesn’t take them to court.
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Interesting:)
Becky
Making a miniature horse pull a wheel chair just sounds weird and possibly abusive to the horse. It would tick me off to no end if I saw a full grown adult forcing a dog to haul their big butt around by pulling them in a cart. Where the hell did she ever get this stupid idea in the first place? She should get an electric wheelchair. If a person could afford the horse, they could afford the electric wheelchair.
Link with picture of Ms. Cooper & Earl that can be enlarged with a click:
http://www.wtop.com/?nid=104&sid=1290959
Cat warns of carbon monoxide
Gazzetteinline.com | November 15. 2007 | Adam Belz
Posted on 11/17/2007 4:21:02 PM EST by Daffynition
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1927267/posts
...plus, the cat is tired of steppin’ around the horse piles.