I absolutely love how quick you are to give them pain relief to make them as comfortable as possible as fast as possible. No one has prioritized them like that in a long time.
You now have 2 of the bestest vets I've seen. Straight and to the point. Knows their jobs and gets down and does what needs to be done. Add to that 2 beautiful ladies too! Inside and out!
I can see how efficient your new building is going to be. In the long run it will benefit everyone involved. I really appreciate how quickly you get pain meds into those who need it and fully evaluate those that get the LAOK. I love how both vets work together and utilize each others skills and talents of expertise.
I know giving the last act of kindness is the best option for some of the beautiful horses. I can’t imagine the suffering they would go through if continuing on the slaughter pipeline.
That poor old mare. Her eyes just show how bone tired she is. She got treats, love, and even pizza. Fair journeys. That new intake barn is so much nicer for both staff and the horses. No more slogging around in the mud if it was raining or had rained. Access to the horses in the chute is amazing.
The new intake barn is freakin' AWESOME. It's so well designed, Tawnee! When you were talking about your system of gated pens, I thought it was genius. I loved seeing it in action. The only two things I'd change if it was in my power, would be to cover the floors of the holding pens with rubber mats. It makes me cringe, thinking of those poor skelatal horses lying down on that hard concrete. I know, the cost of that much matting would be high. But I'd be willing to contribute to a floor mat fund if yiou asked. I also know the intake barn is still a work in progress, so you may already be planning on adding mats. Also the height of that support bar over the entrance to the scales. Having to convince horses to duck their heads while stepping up on the scale has always been problematic. I wonder if that bar could be raised? It would have to be custom welded, obviously. I wonder if that's a possibility? Anyway, the new intake barn is wonderful, and it's so good to finally see it in use after all the work and planning. Good job!
Tawnee, Could you have even amagined when You had your little operation in California that You would have come so far, and helped so many Horses and other animals. It just blows my mind. You folks are great and have done so much. I love You All and am so great full there are folks like You who are willing to dedicate Their time and lives to make things better for those poor souls who can’t speak up for them selves. God Bless You All!
Beautiful intake barn! Is it warmer? The thing I love is I can hear everybody! No constant barking dogs that everybody had to try and yell over to be heard! That Hailey is one tough, hard working gal! She's not afraid of anything. That's a trait of her Navajo upbringing.
Great job on the new facility. The horses outside seem so much more comfortable. Water and food is easily accessible to them and they are much less stressed when going into the assessment area.
I just can't understand how on earth people neglect horses like this. They work so hard and are given nothing in return. We need to change the mind set that they are just animals. Thanks for all you do to help these horses! ❤
Thank you for your expertise and professionalism in compassionately helping each one of these poor neglected souls to move forward into their best possible life, even those who needed a pain and stress-free loving hand to free them to cross over the rainbow bridge. Congrations on the new much-needed intake facilty. A wonderful Merry Christmas to you and all of yours, including the new rescues. We look forward to watching them on their journey to much healthier happier lives.
The new intake barn is great. The last act of kindness call used to tear me up. I've come to embrace that these poor horses went peacefully with love all around rather than in a horrible trip to a heartless slaughterhouse in Mexico.
I just wanted to say how amazing the pictures are that were sent in the newsletter and how I hope the photographer will stay with you and document more of these moments. Joy and love and pain and peace all frozen in time…❤
I want to applaud you guys for all your dedication love and care you invested in the horses and all the records you have achieved and broken this year. I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year I can’t wait to catch up in 2025!!🎄🎄🎄🇦🇺🇦🇺
Dr Lydia just said it all, this new barn is a game changer, so efficient and well thought out, Jason and Tawnie put it all together knowing well what was needed...the teams worked it all and moved those babies through in timely manners, it was a pleasure to watch...well done team...!!!
Yes, Jason is great ….BUT, “sometimes” Jason is a jumper. Well, that’s what we call “people who ‘jump to act, a bit too soon’”. Like when Jason ((Nov. Buy out I think it was)) was saying “Oh, this horse is done…this poor horse isn’t going to make it ((yes, the horse needed to get LAOK. But, you(Jason) never know for certain.” AND, when someone just made an in the spot suggestion about moving the trailer? Jason jumped and said, “Ok! MOVE THE TRAILER!”. When, Dr. Lydia DID NOT want it moved quite yet- she needed a minute- and Tawnee hollered for the driver to wait - and then, Dr Lydia said she was comfortable moving the trailer away. Jason also has a little bit of ‘over speaking people who are working on horses. Like when Dr Lydia was trying to listen to a horses heart and gut sounds? Jason was(AGAIN) talking. I’m REALLY NOT trying to be a Debbie Downer AT ALL- It’s just my observations😊 Jason is a ‘jumper’ - he jumps to do and say things before he should, is all😊
As a want to be horse girl, who could never ride or own a horse due to cost and space. 1) I love your channel so much, I’m so glad UA-cam took me here. And 2) I’m always so incredibly sad for these creatures. To me, it would be such a privilege to even be around horses and to see how the humans who are privileged enough to at some point own them, just to abuse them… it breaks my heart so much and makes me a bit angry. I want to shout at those old owners “how dare you! I’d give my left liver and my kidneys to be allowed to build a relationship with a horse, and you chose to abuse these gentle, amazing creatures”. As a dog person, im actually so shocked these horses don’t lash out at humans after the abuse. Such amazing creatures. I only wish I lived closer so I could volunteer, but you’ve inspired me to find a horse rescue in my area I can volunteer at.
Awesome of you!!! Please do find a nearby rescue!!! I did, and ended up with a horse that they helped sponsor for me!!! Thrilling experience. So much love and compassion.
The new intake barn is amazing. The gates alone are mind blowing. You really know what you're doing when it comes to horses. Thank you to everyone for all the wonderful and hard work you do.
Tawny you guys have done a great job with the new intake barn and when it's finished everyone is going to be happy and warm this winter and dry when it's raining great job guys!!!!!!!
I don't make much money, but when I heard that you haven't been getting donations, it broke my heart. I can't offer much, but just know you guys provided these horses the best christmas of their lives
You may want to adjust the slope of the concrete flooring to a 1" down in 12" towards a drain or the outside so that liquids will drain easily and keep the flooring more dry.
Tawnee you are all over the moon with your intake barn What a terrific difference There is enough room The horses are able to be calm So sorry for the ones who had to be euthanized So grateful for that I’ve followed you for a while I’m almost crying I think with relief Once again God bless and happy Christmas
yes the best hing is all what an awesome year you had and hard work that you did - at least your horses are safe and dry and there nightmare has ended - beautiful set up - love it
Thanku so much for ur tireless work for these precious souls. Sorry for the losses. But they can rest pain free now. U guys r a real blessing to these horses. 🐾❤️🐾
Rest in peace to the horses that didn't make it . The new intake batn looks wonderful. It's wonderful that all y'all were able to save 23 beautiful and amazing horses from horrendous lives they were subjected to amd are all now safe . Merry Christmas
I love the new intake barn, it's much better! So sorry to see horses in pain and neglect, thank you dr Lydia for giving them injections for pain relieve. HPHS and its vets and staff are amazing! Thank you so much Tawnee and Jason for the amazing work you do, bless you all 🙏❤
I am just in awe of the work you do and how professional your organization, facility, and staff are. Bravo! ...and thank you for helping these wonderful animals that others have deemed expendable. ❤
So cute that Tawnee feeding pizza to the horse. 😂Great Christmas save. 🥰Thanks to whom ever gathered up all of those kill buyers dreams 🤑and turned things around to be the answer to the horses dreams.😇
Love you all for what you do for all those fur babies . It's so sad to see them suffering 😢 but you all do a great job 💙 in helping them back to heath . My horses are my world. Couldn't let anything like that happen to them . ❤
Halley is a real trouper - hard working, kind, patient and willing to do the unglamorous jobs with little need to draw attention to herself. The entire team is fantastic as well as the new intake facility. Well done to you ALL. Have a very Merry Christmas
Imagine having Dr. Lydia and Dr. Gina as your mentors in veterinary training! All their combined experience and compassion could influence a new generation of vets.🙂
I heard something profound on another channel ... paraphrasing - the comment was that Mother Earth is very angry with mankind - partially for the way we treat the animals; that a balance will not happen for mankind until we, as the caretakers of earth and all it's creatures, to do the right things for all living creatures. I thought of HPH immediately. What HPH has accomplished to bring back humanity - for the horses initially, and for all creatures (being a open shelter to any and all creatures that require rescueing and help) is certainly a living example of doing the right thing. KUDO's to each and very one of you, but especially to Tawny and Jason for their visionary concepts, and actions, to make HPH and The Circle of Life, and so many more programs, as a foundation to bring so many of us into the fold. GOD BLESS them, and all of the current, original, and future horse rescuers for all they are doing! May the (universal) force be with you!
They all look so tired and thin. 😢 That 33 year old mare that has an infection in her face...., 😭 What would you do without Hailey? What a great person💓 that poor paint horse that's struggling so to breathe
The new intake barn looks like it's working great and this buyout will let you know what needs to change before it's 100% finished 😊 Oh and yes!! Def give a horse pizza if they need the last act of kindness. Everyone deserves to try pizza ❤😀❤
As sad as it is, any time of the year, to have to put a precious life down, crossing into a world no longer filled with pain, these poor souls are blessed with kind and loving people who actually care about them, no matter what was before. You guys give such love and care no matter what condition these horses arrive. The last moments for some are filled with so much love and compassion. The vets, don't just see these as animals, but lives worthy of respect. All of you do. I can't begin to find the words to tell you how much I love and respect each one of you. On a brighter note, Hailey needs a raincoat when working dental work with Dr. Lydia!!! :D
I am so excited and stoked that I am literally the 1000th person to like the video. I have shared and now commenting how amazing you all are. Hugs from Esquimalt
Aww I remember baby Benjamin, let’s hope we can get an update on him. I’m loving how the new intake barn is currently working. It seems less hectic when they first arrive. I’m loving that they are all able to get fresh water and hay. Well done HP xx
The blind horses fear could very well be that it was ripped from what he knew and was used to,being blind and being put onto new unfamiliar environment can be traumatizing patience works wonders.
The new intake barn works so much better and a much more serene atmosphere too. Nice job. Thank you to everyone that saved these beautiful horses from the slaughter pipeline.❤️❤️❤️
AMAZING BARN and set up!!! If I may make a suggestion... Outside and inside these curtains are so nice. You hang em up on link chains and hook em up to a slide like a curtain. This way you can stop rain/snow/wind to be tough on the horses outside in the pens waiting and hinder snow/ice build up... Inside you can use them to space if treatment arias next to each other they also helps with kerping the aucustic noicelevel down.. when hanged on slides you can eaily open arias up or close of. They also help with draft - to keep that as low as pissible if placed in car ports... Well, thats an idea for you. Have to send you all a "good job" and a MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS to You All and the beatyful horses ❤
The last trailer full of 3 horses made me cry. How do people leave these poor horses blind to deal with the world. I just can't. So, let's send them to a slaughter auction. WHY, lord, why?
Companies should donate so many tools. You are the best advertising they could hope for. Ps. Please keep extra staff t-shirts and hoodies in case they get wet from a dental. LOL
Dr. Lydia has to be one of the kindest humans on the planet.
I absolutely love how quick you are to give them pain relief to make them as comfortable as possible as fast as possible. No one has prioritized them like that in a long time.
Hailey you deserve kudos for getting so involved during procedures.
You now have 2 of the bestest vets I've seen. Straight and to the point. Knows their jobs and gets down and does what needs to be done. Add to that 2 beautiful ladies too! Inside and out!
rain poncho would be a great thing for Hailey :)
If you could get one that didn't make a lot of noise....
Dr Lydia and dr Gina are such enormous assetts. They are amazing. The new intake area is absolutely amazing
The new barn is the deal. It’s very well conceived-so grateful to the donor who funded this fantastic advantage.
The only thing I see to change is the overhead bars are too low. Great job. Wonderful facility.
beatiful, a perfect space for the job
You should be so proud of this new building.
These horses received the best christmas present getting to Horse Plus
You said it!
X2000❤ 😊
I love to watch Dr. Lydia's laying on of hands. She and Dr. Gina make such a good team.
Thank you so much for your dedication taking care of our gorgeous horses.. I will be donating soon (pay day )
Both of the vets are awesome and patient. Everyone shows a lot of compassion. Horse Plus is a wonderful.
I can see how efficient your new building is going to be. In the long run it will benefit everyone involved. I really appreciate how quickly you get pain meds into those who need it and fully evaluate those that get the LAOK. I love how both vets work together and utilize each others skills and talents of expertise.
LAOK = good shortcut
I know giving the last act of kindness is the best option for some of the beautiful horses. I can’t imagine the suffering they would go through if continuing on the slaughter pipeline.
It's very nice to see that the horses are dry immediately after unloading. The new facility is great.
That poor old mare. Her eyes just show how bone tired she is. She got treats, love, and even pizza. Fair journeys. That new intake barn is so much nicer for both staff and the horses. No more slogging around in the mud if it was raining or had rained. Access to the horses in the chute is amazing.
The new intake barn is freakin' AWESOME. It's so well designed, Tawnee! When you were talking about your system of gated pens, I thought it was genius. I loved seeing it in action. The only two things I'd change if it was in my power, would be to cover the floors of the holding pens with rubber mats. It makes me cringe, thinking of those poor skelatal horses lying down on that hard concrete. I know, the cost of that much matting would be high. But I'd be willing to contribute to a floor mat fund if yiou asked. I also know the intake barn is still a work in progress, so you may already be planning on adding mats.
Also the height of that support bar over the entrance to the scales. Having to convince horses to duck their heads while stepping up on the scale has always been problematic. I wonder if that bar could be raised? It would have to be custom welded, obviously. I wonder if that's a possibility?
Anyway, the new intake barn is wonderful, and it's so good to finally see it in use after all the work and planning. Good job!
Yes agree!
Tawnee, Could you have even amagined when You had your little operation in California that You would have come so far, and helped so many Horses and other animals. It just blows my mind. You folks are great and have done so much. I love You All and am so great full there are folks like You who are willing to dedicate Their time and lives to make things better for those poor souls who can’t speak up for them selves. God Bless You All!
Thank you so much for the Almost Live!
Poor Hayley 😂
Maybe Haley should wear a ponch so she doesn't get so wet ???
😃😃😃
Beautiful intake barn! Is it warmer? The thing I love is I can hear everybody! No constant barking dogs that everybody had to try and yell over to be heard!
That Hailey is one tough, hard working gal! She's not afraid of anything. That's a trait of her Navajo upbringing.
Rescues are always the sweetest horses , theyve been through hell but theyre still so trusting ❤
The new set up has such an air of calm about it.
Great job on the new facility. The horses outside seem so much more comfortable. Water and food is easily accessible to them and they are much less stressed when going into the assessment area.
I just can't understand how on earth people neglect horses like this. They work so hard and are given nothing in return. We need to change the mind set that they are just animals. Thanks for all you do to help these horses! ❤
I love dr lydia so much , shes not only an amazing vet but shes a true horse women to
The new intake looks a lot warmer. More away from that open door
Thank you for your expertise and professionalism in compassionately helping each one of these poor neglected souls to move forward into their best possible life, even those who needed a pain and stress-free loving hand to free them to cross over the rainbow bridge. Congrations on the new much-needed intake facilty. A wonderful Merry Christmas to you and all of yours, including the new rescues. We look forward to watching them on their journey to much healthier happier lives.
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Praying 🙏 Hugs to all workers and animals lots of ❤❤❤
The new intake barn is great. The last act of kindness call used to tear me up. I've come to embrace that these poor horses went peacefully with love all around rather than in a horrible trip to a heartless slaughterhouse in Mexico.
Aw...the one with her face with a mass that altered her breathing, such a sweetie and a pretty girl. Love ya for being good to her.
I love how your new barn works! Thanks for all you do for the horses and other animals!!!
Wow, best team. Love the new help and the amazing staff. Dr Lydia sees 100 things in 1 second.
Oh i love Dr. Lydia. She is always so gorgeous to all animals ❤❤❤❤
I like this video. Thanks
I just wanted to say how amazing the pictures are that were sent in the newsletter and how I hope the photographer will stay with you and document more of these moments. Joy and love and pain and peace all frozen in time…❤
I want to applaud you guys for all your dedication love and care you invested in the horses and all the records you have achieved and broken this year. I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year I can’t wait to catch up in 2025!!🎄🎄🎄🇦🇺🇦🇺
Dr Lydia just said it all, this new barn is a game changer, so efficient and well thought out, Jason and Tawnie put it all together knowing well what was needed...the teams worked it all and moved those babies through in timely manners, it was a pleasure to watch...well done team...!!!
Jason your lighthearted comments help with the sorrow we feel as viewers. Thank you all for your amazing work!
Merry Christmas!!!
Yes, Jason is great ….BUT, “sometimes” Jason is a jumper. Well, that’s what we call “people who ‘jump to act, a bit too soon’”. Like when Jason ((Nov. Buy out I think it was)) was saying “Oh, this horse is done…this poor horse isn’t going to make it ((yes, the horse needed to get LAOK. But, you(Jason) never know for certain.” AND, when someone just made an in the spot suggestion about moving the trailer? Jason jumped and said, “Ok! MOVE THE TRAILER!”. When, Dr. Lydia DID NOT want it moved quite yet- she needed a minute- and Tawnee hollered for the driver to wait - and then, Dr Lydia said she was comfortable moving the trailer away. Jason also has a little bit of ‘over speaking people who are working on horses. Like when Dr Lydia was trying to listen to a horses heart and gut sounds? Jason was(AGAIN) talking. I’m REALLY NOT trying to be a Debbie Downer AT ALL- It’s just my observations😊
Jason is a ‘jumper’ - he jumps to do and say things before he should, is all😊
@ Sigh…
Thank you everyone for all your hard work and dedication. Grateful that these beautiful animals landed at horse plus and not Mexico.
As a want to be horse girl, who could never ride or own a horse due to cost and space. 1) I love your channel so much, I’m so glad UA-cam took me here. And 2) I’m always so incredibly sad for these creatures. To me, it would be such a privilege to even be around horses and to see how the humans who are privileged enough to at some point own them, just to abuse them… it breaks my heart so much and makes me a bit angry. I want to shout at those old owners “how dare you! I’d give my left liver and my kidneys to be allowed to build a relationship with a horse, and you chose to abuse these gentle, amazing creatures”. As a dog person, im actually so shocked these horses don’t lash out at humans after the abuse. Such amazing creatures. I only wish I lived closer so I could volunteer, but you’ve inspired me to find a horse rescue in my area I can volunteer at.
Awesome of you!!! Please do find a nearby rescue!!! I did, and ended up with a horse that they helped sponsor for me!!!
Thrilling experience. So much love and compassion.
New building is superb! ❤
No to cruel slaughter
How sad for that blind horse who came in the last trailer. Thank you Tawnee for taking care of him.
The new intake barn is amazing. The gates alone are mind blowing. You really know what you're doing when it comes to horses. Thank you to everyone for all the wonderful and hard work you do.
1st through chute is St Lads Sailor (5LM47) ** over illegible freeze brand and rebranded below it. 2013 Gelding.
Beautiful guy, I really hope he makes it. Love the Standies!
In all my years around horses I never saw a blind one. But there are so many on this channel. It's mind boggling to me. So very sad.😢
@cyndi.K9090. That is true.
My daughter had a thoroughbred who went blind very suddenly. He had to be put to sleep as he was going wild with fear.
Tawny you guys have done a great job with the new intake barn and when it's finished everyone is going to be happy and warm this winter and dry when it's raining great job guys!!!!!!!
I don't make much money, but when I heard that you haven't been getting donations, it broke my heart. I can't offer much, but just know you guys provided these horses the best christmas of their lives
You may want to adjust the slope of the concrete flooring to a 1" down in 12" towards a drain or the outside so that liquids will drain easily and keep the flooring more dry.
Moustachio was like "Screw Hayley and her dry T-shirt!😡" 😂😂😂
Tawnee you are all over the moon with your intake barn
What a terrific difference
There is enough room
The horses are able to be calm
So sorry for the ones who had to be euthanized
So grateful for that
I’ve followed you for a while
I’m almost crying I think with relief
Once again
God bless and happy Christmas
Haley needs a raincoat!
yes the best hing is all what an awesome year you had and hard work that you did - at least your horses are safe and dry and there nightmare has ended - beautiful set up - love it
Thanku so much for ur tireless work for these precious souls. Sorry for the losses. But they can rest pain free now. U guys r a real blessing to these horses. 🐾❤️🐾
if one of the last 3 horses survive, you can name it "miracle" 😍
Rest in peace to the horses that didn't make it . The new intake batn looks wonderful. It's wonderful that all y'all were able to save 23 beautiful and amazing horses from horrendous lives they were subjected to amd are all now safe . Merry Christmas
I love the new intake barn, it's much better! So sorry to see horses in pain and neglect, thank you dr Lydia for giving them injections for pain relieve. HPHS and its vets and staff are amazing! Thank you so much Tawnee and Jason for the amazing work you do, bless you all 🙏❤
The horse with the tumor hurt my heart 😢😢😢 I was hoping she could live her final years in comfort. ❤😢😢
Some of the gates are too low for tall horses. I love watching you guys . Merry x
I had to scrape up 5$ to donate because I know if we were all just to give 5$ what a chunk of change we could create. 🎉
I am just in awe of the work you do and how professional your organization, facility, and staff are. Bravo! ...and thank you for helping these wonderful animals that others have deemed expendable. ❤
The new intake barn looks fantastic already!
I had a great laugh with the pizza pictures! Thanks new try out camera Man.
❤❤❤❤ I'm so excited y'all got that new intake Barn finished! How wonderful
Would be great if you had 2 Haileys ❤
The setup of the new intake barn is great! I like the flexibility you've built into it.
So cute that Tawnee feeding pizza to the horse. 😂Great Christmas save. 🥰Thanks to whom ever gathered up all of those kill buyers dreams 🤑and turned things around to be the answer to the horses dreams.😇
Love you all for what you do for all those fur babies . It's so sad to see them suffering 😢 but you all do a great job 💙 in helping them back to heath . My horses are my world. Couldn't let anything like that happen to them . ❤
Halley is a real trouper - hard working, kind, patient and willing to do the unglamorous jobs with little need to draw attention to herself. The entire team is fantastic as well as the new intake facility. Well done to you ALL. Have a very Merry Christmas
Thank u for do this ❤
Tawny its wonderful to see how pleased you are with the success of the new intake barn! You all work together so well! 🙌🏽
Emoción de ver como ayudan a estos seres sin voz , gracias 🙏
Good job guys from Indiana ❤❤❤❤
Imagine having Dr. Lydia and Dr. Gina as your mentors in veterinary training! All their combined experience and compassion could influence a new generation of vets.🙂
I heard something profound on another channel ... paraphrasing - the comment was that Mother Earth is very angry with mankind - partially for the way we treat the animals; that a balance will not happen for mankind until we, as the caretakers of earth and all it's creatures, to do the right things for all living creatures.
I thought of HPH immediately. What HPH has accomplished to bring back humanity - for the horses initially, and for all creatures (being a open shelter to any and all creatures that require rescueing and help) is certainly a living example of doing the right thing.
KUDO's to each and very one of you, but especially to Tawny and Jason for their visionary concepts, and actions, to make HPH and The Circle of Life, and so many more programs, as a foundation to bring so many of us into the fold. GOD BLESS them, and all of the current, original, and future horse rescuers for all they are doing! May the (universal) force be with you!
Mother Earth should really be angry with the Amish.
That would be God. No need for catchy phrases.
@@zinnia3684 Should everyone subscribe to the same belief or at all? No. I believe in the scientific method, there's objective evidence supporting it.
@@zinnia3684 We don't all believe the same way.
Again, thank you very much what you do for these horses. You are a true blessing.
New intake barn is amazing
They all look so tired and thin. 😢 That 33 year old mare that has an infection in her face...., 😭
What would you do without Hailey? What a great person💓 that poor paint horse that's struggling so to breathe
Thank you and God bless you all/your beautiful work 🙏👊😊
The new intake barn looks like it's working great and this buyout will let you know what needs to change before it's 100% finished 😊
Oh and yes!! Def give a horse pizza if they need the last act of kindness. Everyone deserves to try pizza ❤😀❤
1st horse looks like my boy Tommy ❤ incredible job by you all merry Christmas to everyone and happy new year 🎉❤
As sad as it is, any time of the year, to have to put a precious life down, crossing into a world no longer filled with pain, these poor souls are blessed with kind and loving people who actually care about them, no matter what was before. You guys give such love and care no matter what condition these horses arrive. The last moments for some are filled with so much love and compassion. The vets, don't just see these as animals, but lives worthy of respect. All of you do. I can't begin to find the words to tell you how much I love and respect each one of you. On a brighter note, Hailey needs a raincoat when working dental work with Dr. Lydia!!! :D
Dr. Lydia: "Look how cute his little gums are!!!". 🤣🤣🤣
I am so excited and stoked that I am literally the 1000th person to like the video. I have shared and now commenting how amazing you all are. Hugs from Esquimalt
Aww I remember baby Benjamin, let’s hope we can get an update on him. I’m loving how the new intake barn is currently working. It seems less hectic when they first arrive. I’m loving that they are all able to get fresh water and hay. Well done HP xx
Excellent video! Thanks Jason!
Jo ❤️
Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and thank you for what you are doing.
Those gates make this whole thing work really well. The who intake barn is better for both horses and humans
The new barn is fantastic! It is so airy and open!
I like how all of the outside pens have a water bucket. Please put water buckets in both of the inside pens as well. ❤
The blind horses fear could very well be that it was ripped from what he knew and was used to,being blind and being put onto new unfamiliar environment can be traumatizing patience works wonders.
The new intake barn works so much better and a much more serene atmosphere too. Nice job.
Thank you to everyone that saved these beautiful horses from the slaughter pipeline.❤️❤️❤️
Maybe you should invest in rain ponchos for Haley and the others. Lol
AMAZING BARN and set up!!! If I may make a suggestion... Outside and inside these curtains are so nice. You hang em up on link chains and hook em up to a slide like a curtain. This way you can stop rain/snow/wind to be tough on the horses outside in the pens waiting and hinder snow/ice build up... Inside you can use them to space if treatment arias next to each other they also helps with kerping the aucustic noicelevel down.. when hanged on slides you can eaily open arias up or close of. They also help with draft - to keep that as low as pissible if placed in car ports...
Well, thats an idea for you.
Have to send you all a "good job" and a MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS to You All and the beatyful horses ❤
Absolutely love you all! The new facility is awesome! GOD bless you and the wonderful work you do! ✝️❤️🙏
Haley needs a rain coat for teeth work. HP. Another merchandising opportunity!
Or a poncho
Wow…love the new setup. It looks so much better for the horses!!!
The last trailer full of 3 horses made me cry. How do people leave these poor horses blind to deal with the world. I just can't. So, let's send them to a slaughter auction. WHY, lord, why?
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Why? To get the last dime from these worn out, emaciated, exhausted animals. The miighty dollar.
Companies should donate so many tools. You are the best advertising they could hope for. Ps. Please keep extra staff t-shirts and hoodies in case they get wet from a dental. LOL