Three horses with heart seek loving home in Reutte
Three horses with heart seek loving home in Reutte
in Reutte, in the Austrian animal protection association, three unique horses are currently being presented who are looking for a new home. All three animals have to tell moving stories and have already experienced difficult times. Now, however, they shine joie de vivre and demand for a loving home that they earn.
The first candidate, Lino, is a 16-year-old Haflingerwallach and went through a remarkable change. In the past, he had been violated by his previous owners about his summer eczema, which almost led him to the slaughterhouse. Now Lino proves to be a fighter. His nurse, Nicole Mayrhofer, reports that treatment and care helped him a lot. He gets along well with other geldings and wants a quiet home where he can fully develop his joie de vivre.
lino: A sunbeam in the herd
With his charming being, Lino has conquered the heart of many animal lovers in the storm. He knows the tricks of the horse life and never tired of always broadcast joy and fun. Interested parties who want to offer Lino in their stable can contact the horse flap directly.
Milord: The gentle soul
Milord, a ten-year-old Lipizzaner wall, has exposed a lot of stress in his previous life. He had difficulty orientating himself in his turbulent open stable and struggling with injuries when he kept collapsing with exhaustion. Thanks to the loving care of the horse flap, its condition has noticeably improved. He is now looking for a quiet environment to continue to heal and thrive. Milord is a reliable partner and needs a harmonious herd to be able to develop its full potential.
dobby: The young hope holder
The youngest of the three, Dobby, is only three years old and, due to a cyst in the knee, was temporarily not ridden. The operation to remedy the cyst is expensive and was not tackled. Nevertheless, Dobby quickly settled in and now exudes joy again. With the right support, he could become a loyal leisure attendant in the future.
The horses need people who are ready to give trust and let them find the security that they are so urgently looking for. Potential horse owners can contact the horse flap on 0662/843255, which is occupied by Monday to Thursday in the morning.
If you are looking for the challenge and pleasure of enabling one of these animals a new life, you can get to know them.
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