Horse Shelter Heroes | S2E22 | Full Episode

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • Tawnee meets a couple very excited fans while in town, there's some great adoptions, and Tawnee gets some awesome help from an ex-employee to decorate the studio. Sadly, sometimes adopters come who our adoption specialists feel are not qualified to adopt the horse they are interested in, and that unfortunately happens in this episode,
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  • @anisa9756
    @anisa9756 3 роки тому +176

    Glad you guys are so protective about who adopts. All that matters is the horse.

    • @maureen8930
      @maureen8930 2 роки тому +2

      Totally agree I would want anyone a negative attitude thank you 🥰🥰🥰

    • @joniatoms9798
      @joniatoms9798 2 роки тому

      Amen!!! 💕💕💕

  • @Brembelia
    @Brembelia 3 роки тому +106

    I would be concerned that this lady lashes out when things don't suit her. This wouldn't be an ideal situation to put an abused, or any defenseless animal into. The ideal response from her would have been to go away, get her finances and trainor requisites together, then come back and present a comprehensive picture, all while maintaining a calm demeanor. It was for the best that the team declined her application. It isn't easy making these types of calls, but you have to trust the staff's better instincts in situations like this. They have dealt with so many horses and people that they just know when the match isn't right. The horses must be protected first with wishes and wants following.

  • @PoulAsna
    @PoulAsna 3 роки тому +127

    The lady who got refused clearly romantizied bonding with wild horses. It's a lot of work and it requires experience to do sucessfully. She would most likely experience alot of heartbreak in the end and maybe even send the horses back to auctions... So good on you guys for standing your ground on this! Great episode as always, also Popcorn is such a cutie!

    • @shania641
      @shania641 3 роки тому +9

      I mean, I also want to gentle a horse.. a neighbor of mine gave me 2 little ponies. Both have been handled but one is just w I l d. I am working on it. I'm no expert, but I think the fact that she has already been handled makes me think I can try to pet her. It's been like 2 weeks and shes already getting way way way better with me. Just from me giving her hay and being near her quietly, letting her come to me. I have created a bond with my horse. But he was already a friendly trained guy. Belonged to my old neighbor where I used to love. I love him to pieces. I now have 3 ponies, 1 horse, and a LOT of other animals. But we can afford it. I think that's what matters. And that we take good care of them.

    • @robinrutherfordcost4748
      @robinrutherfordcost4748 8 місяців тому

      Check out Free Spirit Equestrian and Steve Young for training. Heartland is also a great show for horse people. Hope that helps.

  • @elamanvetta1685
    @elamanvetta1685 3 роки тому +63

    *No one has a "right" to adopt these rescued horses.*
    It's HPHS's job to "judge" if people are the right fit. Good job. Your good judgement has made me feel very confident that my money is going to the right place.

  • @marisaryan9548
    @marisaryan9548 3 роки тому +68

    The fact that the denied adopter was hoping to leave with more than one…and wanted to leave with something…😬 Nope. A rescue’s first priority is in the best interest of the animal. They owe you nothing no matter how far you’ve traveled. Guilty parties can’t stop talking in a narcissistic way.

    • @emj342
      @emj342 3 роки тому +5

      Very well said....exactly right...

    • @pobster88j94
      @pobster88j94 2 роки тому +5

      Good point. I’ve never adopted a pet with the idea of “I’ll take anything”.

  • @hayleysheridan2886
    @hayleysheridan2886 3 роки тому +99

    I think it’s really good that you showed what happens when it’s not the right person. 100% that was the best decision to make. How nasty the woman became to me shows that everyone did the right thing in saying no: if you can’t afford a $500 adoption fee you can’t afford a horse. That’s so cheap for any horse!

    • @penniewyatt9391
      @penniewyatt9391 2 роки тому +7

      Where are they going to come up with the 5000 a year minimum to properly maintain a horse? Meds, injuries, tack, food, fencing, stall equipment, etc.

    • @hayleysheridan2886
      @hayleysheridan2886 2 роки тому +3

      @@penniewyatt9391 Exactly! They aren’t cheap last thing you want is to see that animal back in a auction In a state because they couldn’t afford to sort him or her. I have my shire cross and a highland pony I spend a fortune on them. But that’s what is necessary as a owner.

    • @tamis9112
      @tamis9112 Рік тому +2

      I heard the comment about how they drove from so far away and planned to take at least two untrained, I mean that right there is a Red flag to me when they have to go into detail about "How far they drove" Excuse me... untrained horses if Im correct don't have adoption fees, because of the work needed, sounds like they wanted a couple "Free, young horses" I glad Horse Plus turned them away, they seem like people who might sell at auction if things don't go their way. Lives saved by being selective.

    • @BoninBrighton
      @BoninBrighton 11 місяців тому

      An adoption fee stops unscrupulous people taking your horses and taking them straight to an auction …..

  • @calliefromcanada5898
    @calliefromcanada5898 3 роки тому +63

    Purchasing a horse is the smallest amount of money ever spent. Many people 'love horses' but don't really have a clue--have seen it many times where people become horse hoarders and just become overwhelmed and everything falls apart--at the detriment of the horse!

    • @julietaberner6353
      @julietaberner6353 3 роки тому +8

      That's how they end up in the auction pipe line sad

  • @AD-hs2bq
    @AD-hs2bq 3 роки тому +135

    The cohesiveness of your organization is exemplary. Everyone understands the organization ethics and intentions so everything from care, medications, vetting adopters is uniform. The reason horses end up in the slaughter pipeline is irresponsible ownership and you take great care and responsibility to adopt to owners with the right purpose and integrity. Kudos. Glad you mentor other organizations to replicate your process.

    • @donnae9566
      @donnae9566 3 роки тому +2

      I agree wholeheartedly. Their team is brilliant. They run the sancturary like a well oiled machine.

    • @samantha_private1240
      @samantha_private1240 2 роки тому

      I agree also just look at all the horses they have saved and are saving they are amazing at their joub

  • @g0gg01
    @g0gg01 3 роки тому +175

    When people act up like that is like you said a good sign that the decision were so so right

  • @kathycarbone7545
    @kathycarbone7545 3 роки тому +57

    Every good rescue considered the horse’s needs FIRST. The rescue has every right to turn down adoptions that are not right.

  • @natfrisch4951
    @natfrisch4951 3 роки тому +124

    Of course money is a major factor when beeing responsible for any animal. My bunny had a tooth issue and the operation costed me 450$. If an animal gets sick the bills get quite high pretty fast, especially if it is a horse. I rescued a cat, several bunnies, two cows and a horse. The horse is by far the most expensive pet. So it is only responisble to make sure adopters can finance the animal.

    • @elizabethcowling-jones1190
      @elizabethcowling-jones1190 3 роки тому +8

      so true horses are expensive especially if you keep them at home you have to have a minimum of 2, horses need other horses they are herd animals and the interaction is so important for their mental well being. it is against the law in europe to keep a horse without another horse. should be made law everywhere. so yes very expensive. one of mine cost 10 000 in 6 months on vet bills

    • @nktigger99
      @nktigger99 2 роки тому +5

      Bunny’s can be pretty expensive…so many people over look that.

    • @ttwillow9073
      @ttwillow9073 2 роки тому +2

      Thats one of the things I really admire about HPHS being a full life shelter. Many people get a few horses. Then they cannot afford them. The horses get in starved condition. They cannot afford to have them humanely euthanized. HPHS and the sister farms will take these poor souls and either fatten them up or humanely end their lives. You cannot be in the horse world without this option. There are not enough good homes with the money to maintain the horse until the end of their natural lives. Too many people are breeding to many horses too.

    • @elizabethcowling-jones1190
      @elizabethcowling-jones1190 2 роки тому +1

      @@ttwillow9073 horses in the USA are used to make money in the rodeos etc if they stopped giving away saddles and thousands of dollars for winning and just gave them a rosette and a bag of horse feed then less poor people hoping to cash in at local rodeos would not have the incentive to get a horse amateur sports here in europe cost us a lot of money and we get nothing back but the thrill of winning and being proud of our horses

    • @ttwillow9073
      @ttwillow9073 2 роки тому

      @@elizabethcowling-jones1190 I support your statements...up to where to where you start talking about competing with your horses in Europe. I was one of those baby girls who loved horses with all my heart before I was even talking well. I grew up in the city, then when I was 15, I lucked into my first horse. The barn I kept her in was owned by a race horse trainer. He brought out this TB mare, he said had lost her baby....Now I think she was just off the track, Anyhow he paid me 25.00 to feed and water her, muck out her stall and brush her. He supplied all the grain and hay. I thought to myself...I can get paid for doing what I love to do? This was 1969. Before this I always had plans of becoming a horse vet. Istead, I ended up graduating early out of HS at the end of my Junior year and totally immersing myself in the horse world until the end of 1992. I wasn't even interested in dating anymore. I did not want children or a husband. It was all about horses for me!
      Now, years later, I know much more about biology. About anatomy and physiology. About how the nerves run. Believe me, riding a horse is torture to the horse.
      There are BETTER ways to have a loving relationship with a horse besides riding, showing, jumping, racing, competing, breeding, buying and selling them. Spend some time educating yourself on Google. It is a real eye opener.

  • @kathycarbone7545
    @kathycarbone7545 3 роки тому +24

    As one of the original founders of a Golden Retriever Rescue in the 1980’s these people’s reaction was a huge red flag. Claims of loving horses without any evidence of a willingness or ability to support what the horse needs is a huge red flag.

  • @klarissedoubleday4058
    @klarissedoubleday4058 3 роки тому +48

    I am so happy to see you refuse adoptions. There was so many red flags you have every right to say no. These poor horses have been through enough. 🐴🐎❤️

  • @distancedancer816
    @distancedancer816 3 роки тому +57

    I'm glad you showed a horse that was not adopted. I was worried these horses might be going some place they dont belong. But you proved me wrong.
    Thank you.
    I am grateful you are protective of these horses.
    I think the family just didn't want to pay for a horse at all. Do a little scamming.
    The fear that the horse would of lived with, and the abuse, back to pipeline, bc they would have been too ashamed to bring the horses back to you!
    I want a horse for my granddaughter, but I dont have the ways or means to care for the horse.
    I'm on a limited budget, and thats ok. I accept that.
    When I get my health back, I would just love to take a day trip to your place, let her see the ranch. She says she wants to work there when she gets older, I would like to let her see the place and see if she would like the work. Also, it is away to get her to focus on school.
    So thank you for all your work and not adopting out to those people.

    • @heatherd.9390
      @heatherd.9390 2 роки тому +3

      Hi there, your comment really resonated with me for several reasons. Of course, I completely agree with you that the horses need to go to people who are capable of caring for them and providing them a loving home. Not to someone so easily set off.
      When my daughter was little and thru to her mid-teenage years, I had her in riding lessons. She has loved horses all of her life and it was the best thing I ever did for her. It taught her hard work, caring for another living creature (aside from our dog) which taught her animal husbandry, hoof care, feeding, medicating, etc. and all of the 'other stuff' that comes with being responsible for a pony/horse aside from the fun stuff, meaning the actual riding itself. Her lessons were 45 minutes long when she first started (about 6yo) and we'd be there for a good hour prior to her lesson and another afterwards. She learned patience, relaxing herself, focus and dedication. As she got older, I strongly believe that having that bond with her horse kept her out of the mall, or just being a couch potato, etc. The rule I had was if school falls behind, the riding lesson goes and she can spend that 3 hours making up for it with school work. I never did have to enforce that rule, haha. She met a bunch of kids her age and skill level who had the same interests, etc.
      I had a spine/spinal cord injury when she was 10yo, so although I managed to get her to lessons, etc. there were times when she was pretty much 'on her own' once we got out there. It was not easy pulling myself thru wood chips and sand in a wheelchair, but we did it, haha. It was good for her and I too. I'm a single-parent with the one child so it has been her and I against the world since we lost her dad when she was one year old. I'm a firm believer in animals, especially horses, building both physical, emotional strength and the empathy and compassion that develops is always a good thing too!
      She is now 21yo and on her own. I have no concerns about her doing what she needs to do to get where she wants to be. She's a determined kiddo and I firmly believe a lot of that independence and determination was learned by spending time with horses. It may sound silly, but I strongly believe it.
      Best wishes to you. I hope your health improves for you. I can relate to how hard things are when you are feeling rotten most of the time. I wish you and your family the very best and continued blessings.
      Sincerely,
      Heather🇨🇦

  • @rebeccaklier7285
    @rebeccaklier7285 3 роки тому +1

    You have every right to refuse adoptions. You are an advocate for these animals. Thank you for all that you do for these precious souls!

  • @SaraNightfire1
    @SaraNightfire1 3 роки тому +105

    I volunteered at an animal shelter. The head said; “If you can’t pay for the adoption fee, how can you pay for their medical bills?”
    Also, like others pointed out, they were really inexperienced with the horse. Just how they tried to force interaction. Green doesn’t work well with green. A great example is Wild Horse, Wild Ride when an extremely green rider practically ruined a mustang due to her inexperience.
    It’s sad, but it’s true.
    And two hours? Wow, that’s just disrespectful to you and your time.

    • @SaraNightfire1
      @SaraNightfire1 3 роки тому +15

      @SamIAm Either way, if you can’t afford a adoption fee, what will happen if there’s an emergency for the animal? No matter how much it is to adopt or fees for the shelter.

    • @kat1984
      @kat1984 3 роки тому +11

      I'll never understand forcing an interaction with any animal. Much less a completely unworked horse. That would scare the animal and it could end up being dangerous for the person if the horse feels it needs to defend itself

    • @SaraNightfire1
      @SaraNightfire1 3 роки тому +13

      @@kat1984 Especially Arabians who are wonderful horses, but are also extremely sensitive and need time to adjust to things.

    • @denisedavis6596
      @denisedavis6596 3 роки тому +9

      I’m so proud of you and your staff!
      If you were in this business to make money we all know that just wouldn’t happen.
      You love the animals and that’s why you do what you do. There’s a lot of people out there that have lots of money but that doesn’t make them a good fit to own a horse. You and your staff has worked in this industry long enough that you trust your gut instincts. Just from the short clip I had a bad feeling about them. Thank you for always putting the horses/animals first.
      Thank you for everything you do for the souls you save!!!

    • @SaraNightfire1
      @SaraNightfire1 3 роки тому +3

      @@denisedavis6596 Sorry, I don’t work or volunteer there, I would love to, but the commute would be killer for me. 😂
      Sorry for any confusion.

  • @lesleybunce9848
    @lesleybunce9848 3 роки тому +32

    I didn’t like that she said I don’t want to go home without one after coming all this way !!

  • @allyequine2238
    @allyequine2238 3 роки тому +6

    When your a barn manager and stop everything just to watch theses videos 😂

  • @christinegautreau224
    @christinegautreau224 3 роки тому +15

    I was thrilled to see this . Such a beautiful Arabian. As I so loved my Arabian which I had for 27 yrs 3 months and 6 days. She was 2 months short of her 33rd year. In those years she had two foals and I did buy another. Also I adopted another. What a life long commitment. My heart goes out to you each week. Horse rescue brings me to tears. Fir the joy they were rescued and on occasion when the last act of kindness is given. Tears that they are no longer suffering. Bless you all.

  • @jenz4524
    @jenz4524 3 роки тому +25

    These people gave me red flags when they were on screen. They reminded me of the lady I got my gelding from and what I know now, I would've ran. But, I did get an awesome horse and now he is 12 and my partner in crime. Yes, he was a foal at one week. I won't do it again, lol. My next equine will be an endurance prospect, maybe mule or Arab.

    • @staycerene9438
      @staycerene9438 3 роки тому +8

      i did Long-Distance and Competitive Trail Riding with two horses growing up. i had an Arabian/Thoughrobred mare who was hot and a lot of horse, but did great and was so fun to ride. my "heart horse" and the best horse i've ever had though was a barely 14.0 Arabian/Welsh Pony mare. She was fearless and tackled any hill, obstacle or water crossing like it was nothing. And she would go as long as you asked her to and beyond. i passed out on her from an undiagnosed kidney infection on a 75-mile Competitive trail course and Sham followed the correct trail at a steady trot onto where the next judge was hidden and could help me. i will always praise that Arab/Welsh cross. Shammari did everything i ever asked of her in our 27 too short years together. We said our goodbyes for now a few months after her 32 birthday. Sham is now always is a thought and a heartbeat away and sometimes that's not close enough. i wish for you the same kind of bond and adventures with the horse or mule that chooses you!

  • @bernadettedoyle3226
    @bernadettedoyle3226 3 роки тому +15

    I have fostered dogs for various local rescue groups. Going through the process of getting pups healthy, dealing with any temperament or training issues, screening applications, talking to prospective adopters & finally reaching the “meet & greet” takes time & dedication. If I ever feel like it isn’t the right match, I have to explain that difficult decision to the adopter. That part doesn’t always go well, but I/we put our hearts & souls into these 4 legged charges and, in the end, it’s our responsibility to make sure every effort is made to get that “perfect home”❤️
    Keep doing what you’re doing!!❤️😁❤️

  • @ij8034
    @ij8034 3 роки тому +44

    Once you bought or adopted a horse/donkey you also need to be able to pay medical bills, food, riding equipement etc. It will never stop. These precious souls have been throug enough and need a loving, caring and FOREVER home. I think you are right saying that the financial state is your concern, you have done a lot of effort to save them and get them a new home and you want to minimise the chance that people want to get rid of them when the going gets tuff or even worse neglect them because of lack of money/skills. I can understand that people are disappointed when they have been told that there is no match. But take in consideration the explanation of HP, they want the best for the horse and thus also for you because what you want doesn't always mean it's the right thing.

  • @bconsilio3764
    @bconsilio3764 3 роки тому +28

    Tawnee stick to your guns!! You are justified. I was stunned at the low price of your adoptions. I’ve referred two people to you based on these videos alone. I’m so glad you have high standards. These horses deserve the best & if there is question I say ‘so long’.

  • @DS-ky9dl
    @DS-ky9dl 3 роки тому +18

    I admire that you have high standards and follow through after the adopter leaves with their horse. This is a lifetime commitment , and ultimately the horse future is in your hands.

  • @FITZIEBLUE
    @FITZIEBLUE 3 роки тому +5

    as to denying adoptions; these animals have been through enough and you are their guardians. Stay strong and carry on !

  • @lifetimevents3726
    @lifetimevents3726 3 роки тому +25

    Angela Is a tremendous office manager love how awesome she is . Loved seeing her and Tawnee going through the daily activities, Love seeing the office side and the training side out and around your awesome facilities. Keep up the great work you are doing . Angela your beautiful smile and professionalism awesome every place should have an awesome office manager .

    • @pjk1714
      @pjk1714 3 роки тому +3

      Excellent diligence skills there and very professional review. What happened
      What could be done differently
      What was the response leading to concerns.
      Could we do something differently in the future or did we follow our mandates to adopt.
      Well done you 👍

    • @ethelburchett9304
      @ethelburchett9304 3 роки тому

      @@pjk1714 h

    • @ethelburchett9304
      @ethelburchett9304 3 роки тому +2

      Hey horse plus great job thank for being for the horses love you

  • @lizziecotter2349
    @lizziecotter2349 3 роки тому +22

    So glad you stuck to your guns, you can tell the body language of peeps, and I could tell that those people were not experienced , so WELL DONE for sticking to your guns and saying “NO” …….

  • @carlap480
    @carlap480 3 роки тому +28

    Don't be upset with criticism it's in this kind of situation that we can see that you are a responsable organisation.

  • @samwisethebrave3858
    @samwisethebrave3858 3 роки тому +23

    You guys are amazing. I believe there is always a Ballance: with all the bad and cruelty done to our earthly neighbours there are people like you, who prioritise goodness and hope. I hope you guys are never forced to quit.

    • @cinderellie9583
      @cinderellie9583 3 роки тому

      Samwise the brave. Hes boss level hero😍😍😘

    • @samwisethebrave3858
      @samwisethebrave3858 2 роки тому +1

      @@cinderellie9583 he's a personal favourite of mine, and a character I've looked up to my whole life. I've always been I spired by his strength, courage, loyalty, love, dedication and passion for his friends, his hobbies, his objectives, etc. I aim to be like Sam in my general daily life as much as is possible while not being an RP cosplayer about it..

    • @cinderellie9583
      @cinderellie9583 2 роки тому

      @@samwisethebrave3858 one could do much worse. Especially with the more common roll models available.
      -there is some good left in this world and its worth fighting for 💖💖

    • @cinderellie9583
      @cinderellie9583 2 роки тому

      @@samwisethebrave3858 dont give up

  • @robbymcintosh9069
    @robbymcintosh9069 3 роки тому +18

    Y'all did the right thing without a doubt

  • @Mainecoon_Izzy
    @Mainecoon_Izzy 3 роки тому +28

    Clearly you guys have been a huge success. You haven’t come in to success without clearly understanding and trusting your instincts.
    Tawnee, you guys are all good! I think you’re amazing, you merely trusted your instincts and I would be hyper vigilant as well if I were in your position. I absolutely would imagine the point here is to not get these horses back into a situation they came from. I couldn’t agree more👍 God bless, take care you guys are amazing, true angels walking planet earth. 💯😇💙

  • @kitcatsmom
    @kitcatsmom 3 роки тому +13

    I am so happy to hear that you are selective about who adopts your horses. This is one concern I had as you never showed or mentioned turning down adopters. Very important and very difficult, well done!

  • @pnhnut
    @pnhnut 3 роки тому +7

    As a shelter director I was always the bad guy to have to make the call to turn away or deny an adoption. So I truly appreciate the policy that you upheld. Honestly, I was super happy to see that you included this aspect of the work in your video. It is never a popular subject to discuss, but in light of the heavy work that you do, it is seriously an important part of the job. Thank you for your diligence. Bless you all.

  • @cosmicgoatlady6957
    @cosmicgoatlady6957 2 роки тому +2

    I was the same way when I saw Dr. Pol for the first time in public. Geeked right out.

  • @humaneleaguelancPA
    @humaneleaguelancPA 2 роки тому +1

    So glad this couple adopted Popcorn! Loved their photo--Popcorn and her hair matched!

  • @georgiafiore3072
    @georgiafiore3072 2 роки тому

    Y’all Are Awesome Good People With Big Hearts♥️Thank You All For Doing What You Do.
    Extra Special Thanks,For Making Sure They Are Going To a Good Home♥️

  • @staycerene9438
    @staycerene9438 3 роки тому +6

    *THANK YOU* for standing your ground on the adoption denial. i've seen firsthand (twice) what can happen when an overzealous beginner had to have THAT horse. In the first case, the flashy but green golden Palomino bolted on a competitive 4-H trail ride in the Cascades and plummeted down the side of a mountain, rolling and only stopping when she became wedged up-side-down in a v-shaped tree. She was Euthanized there in the tree and her young rider was rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. The second was a teen and 4-H competitor and friend of mine who was babysitting. She saddled up her charge's pony then saddled the dad's massive Appy stallion and took the little girl for what was to be a quick ride. What happened next no one knows for sure. They were riding along a train Tressel when a train came. They believe the stallion froze and that Noel couldn't get him to move and that the pony mare stayed by the stallion. All five (Buckwheat the pony was pregnant and due in two months) were struck by the train and either died instantly or were hit by passing cars when they fell off the tressal and onto the roadway below.
    It's human nature to try to be bigger than your britches (as my mom would say, bless her) when you really, REALLY want something. So much praise to your young staff for standing strong and using their Intuition as well as their knowledge with this adoption. They very well could have saved a life or two. Keep doing what you're doing so well, all, and thank you for what you do!

  • @LadySugaZilla
    @LadySugaZilla 3 роки тому +17

    The horses welfare is far more important than some childish ppl who cant arrive on time nor take a "no, you are not suitable", the staff were very polite and fair.

  • @MysticRaven1970
    @MysticRaven1970 3 роки тому +8

    THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for showing us that side of the process, and thank you for NOT adopting to them!!! I feel much more comfortable knowing you are willing to say no, putting the horse's needs and care above anything else!!! Kudos to ya'll. I know that can't be a comfortable situation, but I'm glad you are willing to do it. Much love!!!

  • @iceangel1701d
    @iceangel1701d 3 роки тому +26

    Good call on the adoption denial. Can't afford an adoption fee but wants two unbroke babies and no trainer? UG

  • @SpetsnazBear-3710
    @SpetsnazBear-3710 2 роки тому +1

    Love your morals, ethics, and 'intestinal fortitude'.
    What the video indicated to me was, the horse CLEARLY said "no", and Jessie confirmed, and stuck to her guns.
    Sarah and Jason handled the situation perfectly-professionally.
    "Red Flags" flying everywhere.

  • @glynnisbelew1291
    @glynnisbelew1291 3 роки тому +10

    Love the way you protect your horses! Always do what's best for the horses, even when it's uncomfortable to do so.

  • @janetgray8737
    @janetgray8737 2 роки тому +1

    Horse Plus, you did the right thing when turning someone away. It’s also about their safety and that of the horse. I think you handled it beautifully. It’s sad when people get upset when they are turned away. For one thing they were two hours late for their appointment. That sure showed their irresponsibility from the beginning of their appointment.

  • @jessicasnaplesfl7474
    @jessicasnaplesfl7474 3 роки тому +26

    I'm so happy to see you have an EXCELLENT method of determining suitability for adoption. The subsequent emails from the wanna-be adopters verified that you made the right decision in refusing them as adopters. I'm giggling because their abusive emails to you justified your decision to eliminate them as adopters. They are abusive defensive individuals and they are exactly the types of people we all want to avoid in our lives, whether they are potential adopters, neighbors, acquaintances, employees, friends, etc.
    WELL DONE! You continue to surprise me with life excellent lessons throughout your videos.
    [I'd love to see more of these rejected adopters with blurred faces. These are lessons for ALL of us to see what types of people to avoid in our lives. They are not a good fit for horses, and they are not a good fit for people either.]

  • @marianstroup1
    @marianstroup1 3 роки тому +7

    I'm so proud to be a donor to you guys. I have SO much love and respect for all of you. It takes a really special person to do what you do. You're made of steel. Thank you THANK YOU for saving these sweet, helpless, precious souls. ❣❣❣❤❤

  • @avada_kadavra
    @avada_kadavra 3 роки тому +1

    We share this video with all of our friends to help.

  • @crockproductions3328
    @crockproductions3328 3 роки тому +16

    Congratulations to you and your staff for making the correct decision for the horses! My husband, (non-horse person of the family) watched the video and pointed out that if these people had a trainer lined up they would have been talking about him/her and the method they used in their training program (a question you might ask in these kinds of situations). The first red flag for me was when the lady kept her hand out almost in front of the grain bucket when trying to get the Arabian mare to come to her! That doesn't work with any unhandled horse, let alone a sensitive Arabian!
    To the person who didn't want to leave without a horse, get over it-this isn't Walmart where you can just grab something off the shelf and leave, even there you have to pay something!
    Addressing the abusive emails: I am so tired of people using the idea that you shouldn't judge to whine about discrimination and shame others into giving them what they want, to me it has become an evil twisting of scripture and it needs to stop!! Don't allow that kind of behavior to make you feel guilty for your decision!

  • @lorineidtinytoadplot744
    @lorineidtinytoadplot744 3 роки тому +20

    Its a lot of work to train a horse from unhandled. The hours put in alone will take most of your time, More than a full time job and if you have a job to go to it makes the process even longer, you'll need to back track the training to catch up.

  • @sandyverwys770
    @sandyverwys770 Рік тому

    Well done everyone! The new studio decor looks terrific! I think your staff handled the questionable adopters very professionally. The adoption information and criteria is on your website available to everyone prior to their arrival. The old saying holds true... trust your gut. HPHS has an awesome team. Keep up the good work that you do! May God continue to bless you and your mission richly.

  • @jalo992
    @jalo992 2 роки тому

    If I were a horse I wouldn't want to go to that very negative person. You guys show so much love and compassion for all your resident animals that are so well taken care of and loved. Your videos show how the animals always come first.

  • @thomasbachmann5821
    @thomasbachmann5821 2 роки тому

    You all have the hardest job. Protection of the innocent. Thank God for your guidance and love of the innocent. 😁😁😁😁❣❣❣❣

  • @ReptilesGeniales
    @ReptilesGeniales 2 роки тому

    Your organization is growing due to your great management!!! Tawnee and Jason as founders and co-funder but all of your employees are also handpicked with PRECISION and that is a HUGE BENEFIT for your organization’s growth and how people “label” your organization. All the best to you for all your heart and decision making that lay led the foundation for all of those things to WORK SO WELL!!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @loveyoumost3262
    @loveyoumost3262 3 роки тому

    That woman should have said thank you for preventing an injury. Understanding, accepting and admitting your capabilities is how you learn and stay safe. That woman might have ended up way in over her head and wouldn’t have had anyone to help her and could have ended up seriously injured. You did her and the horse a service.

  • @carlamaclay1448
    @carlamaclay1448 3 роки тому

    It is BECAUSE you make sure adoptions are a good fit, and unfortunately have to say "no" sometimes, that we support you financially. THANK YOU--KEEP IT UP!!!!

  • @karenbernier808
    @karenbernier808 2 роки тому

    I had a unhandled Arabian. I was also very green . But I did have very experienced people to help me with her . I showed her in 4-H shows and she did very well . I worked with her for two years before showing her . Arabians are definitely a special breed of horse . I love the energy, intelligence and sensitivity .

  • @lexsihouseman
    @lexsihouseman 3 роки тому +11

    From what I learned about getting horses. Is that buying the horse is the cheapest part of getting a horse. If you can’t afford a mirror $500 Adoption fee to get that perfect horse for your family. You shouldn’t be looking into getting a horse until you’re financially stable. It didn’t sound like that lady was financially stable. What if that horse cut his leg in the trailer during transportation? What if the horse got sick the next day after getting adopted? If she could’ve paid $500 in that moment to get a horse then what will make me think she could handle $1000 vet bill.

  • @thomasduin2746
    @thomasduin2746 3 роки тому +1

    You made the right call on the non adoption. She sounds like a entitled individual. 2 hours late, wanted a free horse, did not have the experience or a trainer, she didn't think she needed to follow the protocol outlined in your guidelines. Any horse that ends up in her care will most likely end up a failure and no horse deserves that. She can blame you and your staff all she wants but everyone watching can see right through the BS. Thank you for putting the horses interest first and thank you for showing the video for educational purposes and so we can see what you have to go through and how your decisions impact the horses in a positive way.

  • @jackiedowling4808
    @jackiedowling4808 Рік тому

    I cannot tell you how happy I’m feeling that you vet the people the way you do ...you made my day thank you ....I absolutely love this show ... I’m not in a position to help but as soon has I can I sure will with what little I can.. I’m from England....🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻♥️🙉🙈🙊👏👏👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🐴🐴🐴🐱🐱🐱

  • @singingone1
    @singingone1 3 роки тому +12

    The reason the horses that are rescued by HPHS are safe is because it is recognized that sometimes the matches aren't good ones. BRAVO ! If someone does not have the adoption fee, it is a BIG RED FLAG....The emails tell all............

  • @denisepickering2119
    @denisepickering2119 3 роки тому

    You do amazing work. Love your channel. Had horses all my life. Not just buying. feeding vet bills. Taking care of them. You did the right thing 2 hrs late. Not wanting to pay adoption fee. xxx sending best wishes from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @s.j.jeanne8408
    @s.j.jeanne8408 3 роки тому

    Meeting supporters put a smile on my face enjoying the catchup

  • @Enjoythepour
    @Enjoythepour Рік тому

    I love your fan, that addressed your passion through protests and other things. So honest and I can see her as future volunteer. Good energy!

  • @gigiwinnipeg
    @gigiwinnipeg 3 роки тому +6

    Good decision. It’s always hard to deny someone but your first concern and responsibility is to the horses. You show so much grace and professionalism in your adoptions, dealing with trolls and the overall running of your organization.

  • @caseytrudeau916
    @caseytrudeau916 3 роки тому +6

    Fellow Followers - Don't "skip" the Ad's!!!
    $$$ to the Hero's!

    • @rosegarden9575
      @rosegarden9575 3 роки тому

      I also heard that watching the full video is good.

  • @michelleshaw1211
    @michelleshaw1211 3 роки тому

    Good job Tawnee. You were absolutely right and handled this great. Don't second guess yourself or feel bad,. You did the right thing in a very nice way. Always trust your instincts. Keep up the great work and fabulous and wise way you protect the horses. A Colorado Mountain Grandma

  • @sarshaparis284
    @sarshaparis284 3 роки тому

    You are doing the best interest of the horse, never forget the greater good that does 👍🏻

  • @carelinesanimalchannel7724
    @carelinesanimalchannel7724 2 роки тому +1

    You guys are amazing thank you for helping your fans the horses and other rescues you guys are my favorite UA-cam channel ❤️😍🥰

  • @dhp7799
    @dhp7799 3 роки тому +5

    Thinking about animal long-term care and welfare is what your organization is based on. We have many animals in our home, and our adopted cat, last year's vet bills (surgeries, blood, test, vet visits) were over 4 thousand plus. He needs special care and food to help him live a good life. This cat was only 60 to adopt. When adopting or buying a pet or animal, it's for life, and they rely on us for their care and warfare.

    • @nktigger99
      @nktigger99 2 роки тому

      We adopted a “free” dog last year…we were blessed to have him for four months before he crossed the bridge…he cost us 5k in vet costs and about 5k to carpet our house because our concrete floors where to dangerous for him. The “free” dog cost so much in the end but we would do it all over again.

  • @joannatassin3238
    @joannatassin3238 3 роки тому

    Thank you for being strong enough to say NO when you need to. People will be as mean, rude, and bullying as they think they can get away with so they can get something for free.

  • @leanneadams2549
    @leanneadams2549 2 роки тому

    Getting a sweet rideable horse for that adoption fee is honestly the best thing I’ve heard of !!! With all the time and money you guys put into the horse has got to be way more than that !!! So well done guys on NOT adopting !!!! Just makes me love you guys even more ! ❤️🐴

  • @ataurus2at
    @ataurus2at 3 роки тому +8

    How many times can you say "discriminate" in one email? You could practically make a drinking game out of it lol

  • @claricelafayette7900
    @claricelafayette7900 2 роки тому

    Good on yall for being so selective with placing the horses. I'm seriously so impressed by your organization!

  • @kaiminaao240
    @kaiminaao240 3 роки тому +7

    Yes of course you have to turn sometimes peolpe away from adoption for the safty of the horse.
    And this is good you do so. The horses should not go back in bad situations.
    THANX for all the work you do !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kathrynsinclare8459
    @kathrynsinclare8459 3 роки тому

    It seems that it is better to not entertain individuals that are not mature enough to take responsibility for their lack of maturity.
    I’m with you, nice to know you are mature enough to take care of the animals, the shelter, yourself and not be manipulated by immature individuals. Thank you for caring so much for the ones that are unable to do it for themselves.
    Again, you and staff are supported and you’re all amazing. Don’t let anyone whine or manipulate you into doing anything that could put those animals, you, or the shelter in a bad situation.
    We need more people like you and your staff in this world.

  • @Debleves
    @Debleves 3 місяці тому

    I love popcorn, so happy he has a wonderful home now

  • @katiap7065
    @katiap7065 3 роки тому +4

    Good on your staff for watching out for those red flags and ensuring the horses aren't simply handed over to whoever might be interested. The last thing you want is for those horses to go back to a life of suffering and neglect!

  • @charleneg9016
    @charleneg9016 3 роки тому +15

    They showed there true colours with the emails and the fact they wouldn’t pay an adoption fee shows they wouldn’t be able to afford a vet etc. lots of red flags 🚩

  • @meashaedwards2854
    @meashaedwards2854 3 роки тому +10

    I can't wait to see another amazing video. Love you all and good night

  • @meganbreeze763
    @meganbreeze763 3 роки тому +1

    For my dog adoption, I was interviewed over the phone, I then had to visit the rescue centre, fill out paperwork, they had to see my house, facilities, garden etc. I was then intereviewed face to face. I then had to be watched by their staff and my interaction with the dog, and visit the twice more to see the dog, do a training couse and more, before I was allowed to bring him home. I enquired about 4 other dogs before the one I have now...they said they weren't the right fit. So I waited for things to be right and the right match came along.
    The first thing of owning an animal of type is that you need to know how to be calm and you need to be able to accept when a rescue centre is telling you the fit isn't right.

  • @arnethd9730
    @arnethd9730 3 роки тому +1

    It 's strange how some people make a situation about themselves, instead of expressing gratitude for looking out for the animals. Thank you for helping horses, that's what matters.

  • @kerry3546
    @kerry3546 3 роки тому +14

    Ugh, so sorry you have to deal with people who take this personally. You’d just have to rescue them out of the auction again.

    • @rosegarden9575
      @rosegarden9575 3 роки тому +1

      True. BLM horses offered for free and getting sold at auction is an issue. 😥

  • @Theragll
    @Theragll 3 роки тому +8

    Great video. Totally agree with you to refuse the adoption, the abusive emails did nothing to doubt your decision.
    Is there any protocol for making sure the potential riders are in proportion to the frame and size of the adopted horse . A few other people on here have commented that the family who adopted Dublin were all planning on riding him and some of them were very curvy.

    • @donnawyman988
      @donnawyman988 3 роки тому +2

      I have wondered the same. Local trainers say a horse can comfortably carry 12% of their weight, so a 1,000 lb horse would be comfortable with a 120 lb rider. It's not set in concrete but there are other things to consider too, especially the fit of the saddle, I rode English when I was a young girl but now it's Western, for the comfort of the horse and the rider. Just a quick note that kind of burns me the wrong way, a guy who does trail rides has a 250 lb. maximum weight per rider and he doesn't weigh anyone.
      My tri-color paint "Is Real" was a 15.5 gelding, a great pleasure to ride, a very nice smooth gait, he did have one vice, if a commercial truck drove by him he would bolt, it was a flight instinct, boy it sure got the blood pumping on me! "Is Real" was a throw away horse, he got loose and was hit by a tractor trailer truck, it stripped the fur and skin off of his face, he was blinded in one eye and skiddish after the accident, the owner was going to put him down...that is why our family had him.

  • @suzannedoucet1435
    @suzannedoucet1435 2 роки тому

    Well done horse plus love your integrity again. Red flag 🚩 good job
    Love your work.

  • @josecondemarin9586
    @josecondemarin9586 3 роки тому +9

    Tawnee and team, I salute you for sticking to your guns horse are not just animal they have souls and if adopters don't have money for adoptions it's a red flag. If they can't afford the medical bills, the fee. Pets require responsible people if adoptees are not responsible and attack your organization, that makes things worse for them ( adopters ). Sorry you guys had to go thru situation like this. People think they are entittle well... the answer is no you Not !! the horse are and h/s deserve the Best... people need to learn to be more honest, organizations like yours need to know about the financial status of people so this beautiful animal are well taken care or else these animals will fall in to the cracks and they will be in the same situation they were before you rescue them. I love you guys, love the video you guys are the angels 😇 protecting this gorgeous animal and God know what you all doing . Thanks 😊

  • @jyllgraney4491
    @jyllgraney4491 2 роки тому

    Oh Tawnee, everyone knows just based on this persons emails that they were clearly not ready for the responsibility of horse ownership. I appreciate you showing it, just so ppl understand the level of work and consideration that goes into adoption. I love seeing people coming to see horses and ultimately, adopting. But mostly, I love the commitment of you and your staff to ensure every horse is going to a good, solid, respectful home where they will be properly trained and cared for. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

  • @juliaelrod2154
    @juliaelrod2154 2 роки тому

    I'm obsessed with your channel. I watch each video multiple times. 💞

  • @avada_kadavra
    @avada_kadavra 3 роки тому +1

    We are young but when we’re older we want to help your team.

  • @Missequinefreak
    @Missequinefreak 3 роки тому +5

    You did what was right for the horses. Keep up your good work. Many blessings to you and all of your staff.

  • @kaiminaao240
    @kaiminaao240 3 роки тому +13

    I just sometimes wonder about heavy weight of people and tender horse backs. Do you have limits?
    We do have them in Germany, at least people mention it often and think about it.

    • @HughLlewellyn
      @HughLlewellyn 3 роки тому +1

      I think it's generally accepted in the US that a horse can carry up to 20% of its weight. Some breeds with longer backs, less substance, might carry less. Other breeds with shorter backs, and stouter builds can maybe handle more. And a larger, but very experienced rider will ride more "lightly" than a smaller, inexperienced rider. But that's the general consensus.

  • @lilianmcguigan9240
    @lilianmcguigan9240 3 роки тому

    Glad you are willing to do the uncomfortable thing to ensure the horses are taken care of. Confrontation is not easy, but the horses welfare comes first. Good job!!!

  • @madisonquinn7954
    @madisonquinn7954 3 роки тому +1

    Oh Smokey’s owners I could tell are going to take good care thank you

  • @ataurus2at
    @ataurus2at 3 роки тому +5

    The studio looks awesome y'all 😊❤ I can't wait to see the new Horse Shelter Heros! I already know it'll be amazing!😊

  • @donnabrunner3125
    @donnabrunner3125 3 роки тому +2

    Kudos to you for looking out for these horses!!

  • @scoombs8955
    @scoombs8955 3 роки тому

    Super interesting episode especially about your adoption policy and that you reject unsuitable prospective adopters. Love you Tawnee.

  • @jyllgraney4491
    @jyllgraney4491 2 роки тому

    Also, thank you for mentioning the ad income you generate. I often skip thru ads to get to the next part, but I will wait now so that you can generate as much as possible for the rescue!!

  • @equineguru08
    @equineguru08 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing the true happenings. It’s very interesting to see some of the other sides of adoptions. I applaud the trainers and staff who saw the red flags and acted upon it. Great job HPHS.

  • @muffee68
    @muffee68 3 роки тому +4

    First time watching a live feed! Sending prayers and hugs from Central Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 love your awesome work 👍❣️❣️❣️❣️🐴🐈

    • @PurdueAlum01
      @PurdueAlum01 3 роки тому +1

      Welllll, its a premiere not so much a live feed but enjoyable all the same! A premiere means its a normal pre-recorded & edited vlog but someone from the channel will likely be around like in the live chat...and u can interact with them or the other subscribers in that live chat while you watch the vlog! Maybe you knew this but it's always fun to watch and interact...to all be here at the same time and for the first time the vlog plays!

    • @muffee68
      @muffee68 3 роки тому

      @Patti V..yes, I realised that it WASN’T a live feed after i said that, but, first time to be here for a premier..🤦🏻‍♀️ I’m sometimes a bit ditzy about these things..lol.❣️❣️

    • @PurdueAlum01
      @PurdueAlum01 3 роки тому +1

      Not ditzy! And ironically I could never get the live chat to load it was just a blank screen and spinning so I didnt get to read along or interact anyway! But thats okay, the chat will probably show up later and I will just watch it again with the chat on to read through it.

  • @cosmic1229
    @cosmic1229 3 роки тому

    SO SO HAPPY YOU DIDNT ADOPT TO THEM! absolute amazing choice for those horses

  • @tessmonro7102
    @tessmonro7102 2 роки тому

    Thats so reassuring to know that you do turn down people who don't appear to be suitable.

  • @brucemanley7593
    @brucemanley7593 3 роки тому +3

    Popcorn..you've got it made you lucky little gem!! So happy for you! Tawnee thanks for explaining in full the adoption you had to turn down. I think those nice people will understand it better now, and hopefully find the right horses. I hope they can come back and find the perfect match! ( Robin)