Let's Deck the Stalls with Boughs of Plenty for 2018
31 days to 2018, YOUR donation means more horses can be helped!
On the 25th Day, there was Walker, Waylon, and Whitley!
31 days to 2018, YOUR donation means more horses can be helped!
On the 25th Day, there was Walker, Waylon, and Whitley!
Continuing to support DreamCatcher in its recovery period after the long illness and passing of their Executive Director, AAE took in a few more of the DreamCatcher horses. Waylon, Walker, and Whitley all came into AAE from DreamCatchers in June of this year. Three young mustangs looking for a home.
Walker was the most social of the trio, and Waylon was well on his way to enjoying humans. Whitley wasn't convinced. It took a little effort to convince him to warm up, but it was worth the wait. He evolved into such a sweet lil' guy.
The story of the three W's isn't very complicated. They came in because there was a need. We caught them up with hoof and dental care, vaccines, and deworming. They continued their growth while here, and they grew more fond of humans. If only they were all so straight forward. Except when Whitley managed to have a fight with a branch in the pasture, and we're not sure who won. He didn't need just one vet visit, but two, to resolve the laceration/puncture and fluid build up.
Walker was the first to find his forever home. He was adopted in September.
Waylon followed a month later, and he left for his forever home with a burro friend.
Finally, dear Whitley stole the heart of one of our volunteers, and he just went home the beginning of the month.
These boys were so lucky to meet their match!
If you would like to help more horses get the help they need, please donate here.
Walker was the most social of the trio, and Waylon was well on his way to enjoying humans. Whitley wasn't convinced. It took a little effort to convince him to warm up, but it was worth the wait. He evolved into such a sweet lil' guy.
The story of the three W's isn't very complicated. They came in because there was a need. We caught them up with hoof and dental care, vaccines, and deworming. They continued their growth while here, and they grew more fond of humans. If only they were all so straight forward. Except when Whitley managed to have a fight with a branch in the pasture, and we're not sure who won. He didn't need just one vet visit, but two, to resolve the laceration/puncture and fluid build up.
Walker was the first to find his forever home. He was adopted in September.
Waylon followed a month later, and he left for his forever home with a burro friend.
Finally, dear Whitley stole the heart of one of our volunteers, and he just went home the beginning of the month.
These boys were so lucky to meet their match!
If you would like to help more horses get the help they need, please donate here.