Once in a while we get to work what feels like magic for our clients and adopters.
Here Annie Oakley’s adopter was able to touch her Mustang for the very first time.
AO as we call her is a 6yo tri colored pinto mare from Cedar Mountain, UT. Her adopter sent her to Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy for gentling.
She’s a sensitive, watchy mare that’s making us earn her trust and work for progress.
While she’s slower to come around, AO is attentive and retains what she learns.
When her adopter came to see AO for the first time since dropping her off, we worked up to the first touch together, wanting to make it a good experience for both.
AO remained engaged and willing during the entire session.
Her adopter had a big smile on her face when AO not only stood quietly, happy to have her forehead rubbed, but took a deep breath and leaned in, seeking more interaction.
If you or someone you know is looking for help with the gentling process or wants to adopt an already gentled Mustang, tell them about us.
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