So glad Odin has had love and help until he decided to leave. They know- my beloved dogs and cats have always ‘let me know’. Thanks for making the heart hurting decision.
I’m just at this point with my 13yo GSD i know it’s coming any day now & im closely watching and waiting for her to give me a sign that she is ready but every time I think it’s the end she comes fighting back. Her back legs are gone so makes her look bad but when she hears the dog next door (her nemesis) she is the fist to launch herself at the fence barking! I’ve noticed she has separated herself from our 10yo & 14mo GSD’s and I have read dogs in the wild do that 😢 she is still excited at dinner time & takes off out the door when it starts to rain. She loves licking fresh rain water for some reason & loves being out in the rain. It probably means heat relief for her on a hot humid day!
Something was definitely ‘off’ about the story they gave about Odin. The person behind the camera mentioned not being able to use straps, twice. Not liking this new vibe.
@@francineherron1940 I understand that. It seemed it was mentioned intentionally, twice, that they couldn’t use them because of how he was positioned. Like an excuse if someone were to ask if they tried straps. Feels very disingenuous imo.
@@lisaflesher They mention it because that is basically the first question anyone asks. They answered it before a million people say "well did you try straps?"
❤️ dr. Nancy. She is a no nonsense animal lover that has focus on both today and the way forwards. And the grit to take the hard decisions for the wellfare of the patient. I know the job gets to her, as we have seen her choke up when the only right thing to do is to give the last act of kindness. It is hard, and we love you for enduring it. ❤️🇧🇻
Totally agree. Mum was here on the weekend and we had YT on, and I was showing her this channel and said that this is the rescue that I support - even though its in the USA and Im in Aus, I love the ethics, the work done, etc etc - and there was Kory working with one of the mares in a video... little bay mare, shoot, her name has slipped my brain at the moment - mustang that he hadnt worked with for a bit and he had brought back in and she did remember but took a little while... Anyhow - he was working with the fetlock rope on the hind leg. Mum asked if that was normal? I said thats what Grandpa used to do, and how he also taught me all my life til we moved away (though went back often) - (Grandpa would teach each horse to lead by a fetlock (you never know when they might have a broken jaw or massive head injury...) and to tie up by a fetlock (obviously after they learn to give to the pressure etc) and not to panic - how handy is that when caught in a fence or a tree or something? They go "Oops stuck, Ill wait til Im rescued" I said to mum that I really like Korys methods - he reminds me so much of Grandpa. Tis a shame Kory isnt 50 and on the 'looking for love' wall lol Oh and doesnt want to import a rescue who is a lame, barren draft mare but has wheels that are 4wd and can be useful on the computer and camera with the hands. hahaha I am open for adoption! lol
He is a great horseman I love his technique! Used to see Jesse yanking on horses to make them move so it’s nice to see someone who knows about pressure on & off! So respectful
Very curious to see the farm where the young lady takes all the blind horses. She seems so very dedicated and positive to get the best for the blind horses and give them a sense of purpose. "The HP alumni and the other blind horses do really well (...) there are blind, but they're not dumb!" Lovely! Could the HP-film crew go visit there sometime and give us an impression of her farm?
I would love that too! She has really opened my eyes to blind horses and I would definitely adopt a blind horse now! Unfortunately I lost my Percheron x QH last October. I would do anything to take one of the Belgians that HP rescue 🥰 we dont really get them here & any draft horse is very expensive here. These previous owners do not appreciate how lucky they are to have these beautiful gently giants & it breaks my heart to see any horse I’ll treated! 😢
I'm so sorry that Odin couldn't overcome his issues, but, he got the love and care that he needed in his final days, and that is something to be grateful for. It is so joyful to see the excitement of the adopters - and the lady who keeps adopting the blind horses is a treasure.
Oh Odin, you could really see that he didn’t want to try again. Sometimes the tough decision is then the best one you can do. And that’s the biggest love for the animal! All these adoptions made me so happy, to see how happy the adopters were! I really love the kind lady that often came back to adopt the blind horses. She has a big dream with a blind showjumper and I really hope she will get there!
Es ist soooooo schön zu sehen , wie diese einst ungewollten Tiere , bei ihren neuen Besitzern die Herzen öffen . Jetzt fahren viele Interessenten viele viele Kilometer , um genau DiESES EINE TIER in ihre Familie aufzunehmen . So viel Liebe in ihren Augen. Ich wünsche mir so sehr , diese Tiere müssen NIE mehr wieder due Erfahrung machen , ungewollt, ungeliebt und verstoßen zu werden.
“Looks like sweet Blue has landed with a beautiful family & sister dog.” 38:13🤍 They were coming to see Lobo and the husband had went to go with Blue but I hope they come back for Lobo.
Kori is so good with horses. To always takes the time the horse needs. To have the same language on the ground and on the back is more logical for the horse. That is what we use in the Academic art of Riding . Explaining from the ground before riding on every level, no matter if it is turning, colecting or levad.
Sweet Odin 💔. He was tired and ready. Thank you for loving him. I'm also really happy for Sirius/Samy, it looks like he's going to a good home and got so excited when he realized those were his people. Also happy for Bo, his adopter lit up when she saw him and he was a little wiggle butt when he got out of his pen. 😊 Nemo and Bo struck gold too and I think they will thrive in their new home! Pluto/Memphis looks like he's going to a loving home too. It makes my heart happy to see these babies going to their forever homes.
“I’m also really happy for Sirius/Sammy, it looks like he’s going to a good home and got so excited when he realized those were his people. Also happy for Bo, his adopter lit 🔥 up when she saw him and he was a wiggle butt when he got out of his pen.” Also happy for Nemo. “Nemo and Ivan struck gold too and I think they will thrive in their new home!” 38:13
“Cheerios/Memphis looks like she’s going a loving home too.” 38:13 P.S. Her name was cheerios before being named Memphis They made an error of her name being Pluto in the adoption photo.
Beautiful Odin, he felt safe and loved enough to tell you he was tired and he needed to go. Bless his heart and bless yours for giving him that dignified loving end to his life. You are all angels. Sleep peacefully beautiful boy. ❤
Congratulations to all the new adopters and hope the transition to your family will be easy and fulfill the hole you didn't know you had in your hearts! Love great adoption stories! Nice video HPHS! Also, shout out to Corey & Dr. Nancy! Great info!
Kory, I live in Tx (in my 50's😏) & I've seen horses broke in all sorts of ways, some kind & some unkind. I prefer your way👍 It works for you & them❗ So keep doing you✌💕
I'm very happy to see National horsemanship done and shown on your show it's very hard to find natural horsemanship anymore. I've trained my own wild mustang I've also trained a few other people's horses in my life. You show all aspects of being a horse it means a lot to watch your show
Was happy to see so many dog adoptions. You hear so much barking on all the videos now. They must really have a full dog house, so to speak. Was a little shocked that the one was not neutered first. The couple who got him seem like they'll be a responsible loving home though. Maybe Horse Plus knows these people and that's why they allowed the unneutered dog to go? Don't know. Hope that's just a one time thing.
Love the new intro. So sad about Odin but I am glad he learned that not everyone is out to hurt him. He knew kindness and gentleness before he passed. His life meant something and if someone learned something about how to better care for their horses then his life was that much more precious. RIP Odin sweet boy!! Glad Yeti is better though. I really can't wait for her to find a family.
So sorry to see Odin go. But it was hes time. He had a wonderful time at HPHS. You are doing a wonderful job. I am so glad you had Dr Nancy omboard. And its so emotionel so her get sad when you have to give the last act of kindness so an animal. I just love her.
Ja, det er skikkelig tæl i den dama. Håper hun holder ut den emosjonelle belastningen ved jobben. Fryktelig tøft å måtte ta den riktige beslutningen gang på gang, ja nesten daglig. Hun trenger og fortjener all støtte. ❤️
Kory, I never thought much about the kiss sounds you use. Though I trained many horses in my younger years and learned from an amazing trainer, I still gain more insights from watching you work with the horses. I love your calm kind handling of the them. You're a very talented horsemen.
Should add or steal sign! My rescue pony would take rags out of your pocket, run off with your cell phone, and on one occasion picked one nail out of a box while I was fixing her shelter and led me a merry chase before relinquishing it!!
Odin put up a brave fight but it was just too much for his hard worked body to take..so Dr Nancy gave him safe passage over the 🌈 bridge..Fly high shine bright big guy..you can now run free without pain..🇬🇧💞✝️🙏👍👏🐎😒😭🇺🇸
Your videos are so interesting to watch, especially Kory and his work. I also love you mentoring other rescuers. There is a lot of work to be done with all the animals at your place. You are doing a great job, all off you! Best wishes from Austria.
As farmers in rural Queensland, Australia. Just because there’s a full time vet doesn’t mean everything gets done to other’s perceptions. There are many equine - horses, donkeys etc! They did say go to their vet and they would pay for neutering. Most days, morning to night, and we still have work not done that day. Be careful to think of the overall plan rather than focus your keyboard on negative views. Blessings 🦋🦋
Love the editing in this video, showing what animals are up for adoption etc so well done to whomever is behind it! So good to see so many adoptions too! 💗
Rest in peace to the beautiful Draft who had to cross the Rainbow Bridge .but at least he got to kno love and kindness before he crossed over and now he can run and play in those green pastures forever .At the same time its wonderful that so many horses and dogs found great homes that are loving .And blind horses are awesome , I have had a few they are still rideable ya just have to be more patient with them . Have a blessed week y'all .
Can you add horse's height and weight (or expected weight once rehabilitated) on your adoption listings? That would really help gauge if a horse is big enough for us :)
Truly, I was surprised, I thought that HPHS always neutered before releasing an animal even if it's pending adoption; I didn't really understand the discussion about neutering fee - my thought was maybe they are local and will be bringing the pup back for the surgery in the near future?
@@Angharadz2 They took a deposit of $25. When the adopter gets the animal neutered/spayed they bring back proof and are given their $25 back. This is the first time I’ve ever been really disappointed in HPHS. That $25 is not going to influence people to spay/neuter. They have a vet that could have altered that dog in 15 minutes (yes, it is that quick… go watch a low cost spay/neuter facility whip through 15 dogs in one morning) but they chose to adopt him out with basically no incentive to get it done. I run a rescue in the south and there is no excuse. If they are just going to add to our dog over population problem then they need to stick to horse rescue.
Wondering the same thing. One thing I have a problem with is that HP encourages viewers to "connect" with the personnel... But when there is a change, its as if the person never existed. Can't really have it both ways. I've run a business with 25+ employees so know well that "things happen." But at least a statement saying XYZ person is no longer with us is a necessary thing when you have viewers...especially ones that donate to your non-profit, imho.
I know they used to say they were spayed/neutered before adoption. I sure hope they didn’t skimp out on that policy. Any reputable rescue would NOT adopt out intact dogs/cats… I’d love to know what the excuse was to adopt Bo out still intact. Cutting corners?
@@stefanichouinard4413 It's definitely irresponsible to let them go intact unless they are doing neuter contracts where you get money back after giving them proof of neuter or something.
Science has improved and shown us NOT to neuter before growth plates close. This creates much thicker and stronger bones that are less likely to need surgery later for hip, knee or spine issues. We also know that early neuter places a huge burden on adrenal glands and the thyroid gland. Early neuter also increases the likelyhood of the most common dog cancers (lymphomas mast cells etc) by 4X!!! After intensive studies in many countries including USA, Australia, Uk, Canada and Sweden (or Switzerland? Lol) the consensus is pretty clear. WAiT to nueter until one to two years depending on the dog. Thesepeopke are vetted as dog owners and insure they are able to bring their pups back for neuter later. it’s in their adoption agreements I’m sure.
@@judyives1832 that's great abd all if people are responsible abd not letting their dogs get pregnant or impregnate other dogs. But that obvious isn't happening or a horse rescue wouldn't be full of cats and dogs.
Yes I wondered why Garrick isn't their farrier now..I know why Jessie..Maddy..and Sarah went..and rightly so..they were good friends with a horse buyer and was going to auctions with him to buy horses..when confronted the girls especially Jessie said she thought they should work with horse buyers more and was quite critical of horse plus!! I personally never took to Jessie..but I liked Sarah and I think she was led astray by Jessie as Sarah had been with horse plus from the beginning of the UA-cam chanel..and she was a lovely girl but trusted the wrong person..
Odin nearly severed a heart string. We lost our 34 year old Spirit last summer. We had big plans for his 35th birthday in October, but he had made other plans. First time in 45 years, there has been no good morning nicker or snuffles in my life. 💔🐎🌈
That's great that all the dogs are finding homes. The first dog rescue wasn't a pure GSD, they never have blue eyes, and probably crossed with a husky. And the "healer", you probably mean Australian Cattle Dog....or "Heeler". The puppies look like Louisiana Cattle Dog crosses. And poor, poor sweet Odin. He was so lucky that his last breaths are at Horse Plus. Dr. Nancy is a great fit too! Thank you for all you do!
Just love the girl that adopts the blind horses !!
I was coming to the comment section to say the same thing. She is a very kind soul❤
So glad Odin has had love and help until he decided to leave. They know- my beloved dogs and cats have always ‘let me know’. Thanks for making the heart hurting decision.
You know, I think Odin finally felt safe enough to rest. Sometimes old animals will do that when the end is near.
I’m just at this point with my 13yo GSD i know it’s coming any day now & im closely watching and waiting for her to give me a sign that she is ready but every time I think it’s the end she comes fighting back. Her back legs are gone so makes her look bad but when she hears the dog next door (her nemesis) she is the fist to launch herself at the fence barking!
I’ve noticed she has separated herself from our 10yo & 14mo GSD’s and I have read dogs in the wild do that 😢 she is still excited at dinner time & takes off out the door when it starts to rain. She loves licking fresh rain water for some reason & loves being out in the rain. It probably means heat relief for her on a hot humid day!
Sweet Odin had a nice peaceful time with you. He felt safe enough to let you know he was done. Thanks for taking care of him in his final days ❤️
Something was definitely ‘off’ about the story they gave about Odin. The person behind the camera mentioned not being able to use straps, twice. Not liking this new vibe.
@@lisaflesher straps are used to try to get a horse up if down, it doesn't hurt them.
@@francineherron1940 I understand that. It seemed it was mentioned intentionally, twice, that they couldn’t use them because of how he was positioned. Like an excuse if someone were to ask if they tried straps. Feels very disingenuous imo.
@@lisaflesher They mention it because that is basically the first question anyone asks. They answered it before a million people say "well did you try straps?"
@@GotAnUmbrella I don’t think they did their absolute best to save Odin.
❤️ dr. Nancy. She is a no nonsense animal lover that has focus on both today and the way forwards. And the grit to take the hard decisions for the wellfare of the patient. I know the job gets to her, as we have seen her choke up when the only right thing to do is to give the last act of kindness. It is hard, and we love you for enduring it. ❤️🇧🇻
I agree
I like the new Vet. She's very forthcoming and I like they way she goes about her day.
I really like that she explains her thought processes about the care she's giving. Very educational.
Keith is a lovely person. He is always so calm and nice to everybody. I will miss Odin.
Everyone needs a Keith in their life! Just quietly moves in and fixes without a lot of fuss. 😄
Kory is a true Horseman,you are blessed to have him there.Good Job,nice greetings from a Horsetrainer Collegue from 🇩🇪🙋🏼♀️
Yes, Kory is the best!👏🏻,
Greetings from USA 👋
Totally agree. Mum was here on the weekend and we had YT on, and I was showing her this channel and said that this is the rescue that I support - even though its in the USA and Im in Aus, I love the ethics, the work done, etc etc - and there was Kory working with one of the mares in a video... little bay mare, shoot, her name has slipped my brain at the moment - mustang that he hadnt worked with for a bit and he had brought back in and she did remember but took a little while... Anyhow - he was working with the fetlock rope on the hind leg. Mum asked if that was normal? I said thats what Grandpa used to do, and how he also taught me all my life til we moved away (though went back often) - (Grandpa would teach each horse to lead by a fetlock (you never know when they might have a broken jaw or massive head injury...) and to tie up by a fetlock (obviously after they learn to give to the pressure etc) and not to panic - how handy is that when caught in a fence or a tree or something? They go "Oops stuck, Ill wait til Im rescued"
I said to mum that I really like Korys methods - he reminds me so much of Grandpa. Tis a shame Kory isnt 50 and on the 'looking for love' wall lol Oh and doesnt want to import a rescue who is a lame, barren draft mare but has wheels that are 4wd and can be useful on the computer and camera with the hands. hahaha I am open for adoption! lol
He is a great horseman I love his technique! Used to see Jesse yanking on horses to make them move so it’s nice to see someone who knows about pressure on & off! So respectful
Very curious to see the farm where the young lady takes all the blind horses. She seems so very dedicated and positive to get the best for the blind horses and give them a sense of purpose. "The HP alumni and the other blind horses do really well (...) there are blind, but they're not dumb!" Lovely! Could the HP-film crew go visit there sometime and give us an impression of her farm?
I would love that too! She has really opened my eyes to blind horses and I would definitely adopt a blind horse now! Unfortunately I lost my Percheron x QH last October. I would do anything to take one of the Belgians that HP rescue 🥰 we dont really get them here & any draft horse is very expensive here. These previous owners do not appreciate how lucky they are to have these beautiful gently giants & it breaks my heart to see any horse I’ll treated! 😢
I'm so sorry that Odin couldn't overcome his issues, but, he got the love and care that he needed in his final days, and that is something to be grateful for. It is so joyful to see the excitement of the adopters - and the lady who keeps adopting the blind horses is a treasure.
Oh Odin, you could really see that he didn’t want to try again. Sometimes the tough decision is then the best one you can do. And that’s the biggest love for the animal! All these adoptions made me so happy, to see how happy the adopters were! I really love the kind lady that often came back to adopt the blind horses. She has a big dream with a blind showjumper and I really hope she will get there!
Thank you Keith for all you do! You always seem to be fixing something! I know you are appreciated.♥️
Yes! Keith is the unsung hero always keeping things running in the background. 💙
A bunch of lovely people work at horse plus. I’m loving this new vet, strong yet you can see the love she has for these animals.
Es ist soooooo schön zu sehen , wie diese einst ungewollten Tiere , bei ihren neuen Besitzern die Herzen öffen . Jetzt fahren viele Interessenten viele viele Kilometer , um genau DiESES EINE TIER in ihre Familie aufzunehmen . So viel Liebe in ihren Augen. Ich wünsche mir so sehr , diese Tiere müssen NIE mehr wieder due Erfahrung machen , ungewollt, ungeliebt und verstoßen zu werden.
It's lovely to see all the dog is getting new surprised that you let the boxer go without neuterint him first
I believe Odin was finally at peace and could relax and let go. Thank you for your care and concern for him.❤
Looks like sweet Blu has landed with a beautiful family & sister dog. ♡
“Looks like sweet Blue has landed with a beautiful family & sister dog.”
38:13🤍 They were
coming to see Lobo and the husband had went to go with Blue but I hope they come back for Lobo.
So fun to see Boos new owner.. looking at all the dogs... and her face when she found him,😂 love at first sight 👍😊
Kori is so good with horses. To always takes the time the horse needs. To have the same language on the ground and on the back is more logical for the horse. That is what we use in the Academic art of Riding . Explaining from the ground before riding on every level, no matter if it is turning, colecting or levad.
Sweet Odin 💔. He was tired and ready. Thank you for loving him. I'm also really happy for Sirius/Samy, it looks like he's going to a good home and got so excited when he realized those were his people. Also happy for Bo, his adopter lit up when she saw him and he was a little wiggle butt when he got out of his pen. 😊 Nemo and Bo struck gold too and I think they will thrive in their new home! Pluto/Memphis looks like he's going to a loving home too. It makes my heart happy to see these babies going to their forever homes.
“I’m also really happy for Sirius/Sammy, it looks like he’s going to a good home and got so excited when he realized those were his people. Also happy for Bo, his adopter lit 🔥 up when she saw him and he was a wiggle butt when he got out of
his pen.” Also happy for Nemo.
“Nemo and Ivan struck gold too and I think
they will thrive in their new home!” 38:13
“Cheerios/Memphis looks like she’s going a loving home too.” 38:13
P.S. Her name was cheerios before being named Memphis They made an error of her name being Pluto
in the adoption photo.
It makes my heart happy to see these babies going to their forever homes too
Good to see YeTi is better, and settling in! She looks perky and happy!
Beautiful Odin, he felt safe and loved enough to tell you he was tired and he needed to go. Bless his heart and bless yours for giving him that dignified loving end to his life. You are all angels. Sleep peacefully beautiful boy. ❤
Keith is a true fix it person. I love it.
Do lie the new vet but I sure miss doc and Dr Lydia and Jenna 😢😪😪😥😢
Where is Jenna? Isn't she still with HPHS?
Dr. Lydia still works part time. Jenna has moved on though.
@@veronicapeace1948 I heard she moved on 😟. I miss Doc and Lydia to but I like Dr. Nancy to
I think I see some of the leashes I gave on some of the dogs that were adopted!
You guys are fantastic the way you all pull together to save all the animals, hi from Melbourne Australia
Hi from 🇨🇭🌟🤗
Hi from USA 👋
Congratulations to all the new adopters and hope the transition to your family will be easy and fulfill the hole you didn't know you had in your hearts! Love great adoption stories! Nice video HPHS! Also, shout out to Corey & Dr. Nancy! Great info!
So glad Ivan is going to an forever home.. this time for sure 😊...
Hope Nemo and he gets along
“So glad Ivan is going to an
forever home. this time for sure 😊…
My favorite, Whinney! She's adorable and seems very smart. Love her.
Kory has adopted her..
Oh Odin i never cried so much for a horse i never met,you where loved and wanted,rest in piece you sweet horse
Kory, I live in Tx (in my 50's😏) & I've seen horses broke in all sorts of ways, some kind & some unkind. I prefer your way👍 It works for you & them❗ So keep doing you✌💕
Kory is the best!
@@hphs Definitely ✌️ All of y'all are ❣️🐎 🐾
I'm very happy to see National horsemanship done and shown on your show it's very hard to find natural horsemanship anymore. I've trained my own wild mustang I've also trained a few other people's horses in my life. You show all aspects of being a horse it means a lot to watch your show
Nice to see all the dog adoptions.
Thank you all for doing what you do for the animals ❤
Awe I'm so sorry about Odin! 😭My he RIP and run in endless green pastures 💙
Kieth is awesome. He can engineer anything.
I love getting the updates on all the beautiful rescues that you're working with. 💖🤩🙏
Once a boxer lover, always a boxer lover. Youse good people.
What I recognize in this video is a new, light, happy energy that's coming through with the new special style of video editoring. Great ✨🍀💖
Glad you survived the storms 💙 my prayers continue for all of you ❤💙❤
Was happy to see so many dog adoptions. You hear so much barking on all the videos now. They must really have a full dog house, so to speak. Was a little shocked that the one was not neutered first. The couple who got him seem like they'll be a responsible loving home though. Maybe Horse Plus knows these people and that's why they allowed the unneutered dog to go? Don't know. Hope that's just a one time thing.
I think I remember they said they are friends with some of the staff
@@francineherron1940 if so it's irresponsible for a rescue to let a dog go unfixed.
Love these vids. Love all the animals. Love all the workers.
Love how you always rescue so many animals
Thank you for featuring a Black family, letting everyone know they are welcome at Horse Plus.
Thank you for all you do. I love the new introduction, Your media team is so talented! Glad you made it through the tornado warning!
Agreed. The new intro is excellent!
I'm not sure why the first dog wasn't neutered before adoption? She said she waited two weeks to adopt him.
I wondered that to 🤔
Since he is a rescue animal, he may not have been in good enough physical condition to undergo a neuter procedure.
Love the new intro. So sad about Odin but I am glad he learned that not everyone is out to hurt him. He knew kindness and gentleness before he passed. His life meant something and if someone learned something about how to better care for their horses then his life was that much more precious. RIP Odin sweet boy!! Glad Yeti is better though. I really can't wait for her to find a family.
Your video designer is awesome, the opening are so cool, love the sound track, especially the song "who will save us"
Thank you very much! John once again did an amazing job!
So sorry to see Odin go. But it was hes time. He had a wonderful time at HPHS. You are doing a wonderful job. I am so glad you had Dr Nancy omboard. And its so emotionel so her get sad when you have to give the last act of kindness so an animal. I just love her.
Ja, det er skikkelig tæl i den dama. Håper hun holder ut den emosjonelle belastningen ved jobben. Fryktelig tøft å måtte ta den riktige beslutningen gang på gang, ja nesten daglig. Hun trenger og fortjener all støtte. ❤️
Fly free Odin. You were loved to the end.
So glad to see many dogs adopted ❤️
Kory, I never thought much about the kiss sounds you use. Though I trained many horses in my younger years and learned from an amazing trainer, I still gain more insights from watching you work with the horses. I love your calm kind handling of the them. You're a very talented horsemen.
I agree but nobody can beat Monty Roberts.
@@francineherron1940 I'm not familiar with him. 🤔
@@Carole2Kittens he IS the original Horse Whisperer
Should add or steal sign! My rescue pony would take rags out of your pocket, run off with your cell phone, and on one occasion picked one nail out of a box while I was fixing her shelter and led me a merry chase before relinquishing it!!
Odin put up a brave fight but it was just too much for his hard worked body to take..so Dr Nancy gave him safe passage over the 🌈 bridge..Fly high shine bright big guy..you can now run free without pain..🇬🇧💞✝️🙏👍👏🐎😒😭🇺🇸
Your videos are so interesting to watch, especially Kory and his work. I also love you mentoring other rescuers. There is a lot of work to be done with all the animals at your place. You are doing a great job, all off you! Best wishes from Austria.
Thank you so much!
I dont see jenna or owen, are they not there anymore? They are my favorite, i hope they arent gone but i have a bad feeling
Yes, sadly they've moved on. Will miss them too.
As farmers in rural Queensland, Australia. Just because there’s a full time vet doesn’t mean everything gets done to other’s perceptions. There are many equine - horses, donkeys etc! They did say go to their vet and they would pay for neutering. Most days, morning to night, and we still have work not done that day. Be careful to think of the overall plan rather than focus your keyboard on negative views. Blessings 🦋🦋
Love the editing in this video, showing what animals are up for adoption etc so well done to whomever is behind it! So good to see so many adoptions too! 💗
Why risk adopting out unsterilized dogs/cats? How do you enforce the contractual agreement to sterilize and what is your reasoning behind this?
38:12 - your earrings are AMAZING!
Blu and lassie and family 👪 🐕 congratulations 🎊 forever homes to loving families Amen 🙏 💙 ✝️ 🕊 🕊
Cory has the coolest job
I so enjoyed this one. Odin was given the best chance for recovery possible. Thank you for your warrior hearts.
Rest in peace to the beautiful Draft who had to cross the Rainbow Bridge .but at least he got to kno love and kindness before he crossed over and now he can run and play in those green pastures forever .At the same time its wonderful that so many horses and dogs found great homes that are loving .And blind horses are awesome , I have had a few they are still rideable ya just have to be more patient with them . Have a blessed week y'all .
Can you add horse's height and weight (or expected weight once rehabilitated) on your adoption listings? That would really help gauge if a horse is big enough for us :)
AMEN! What she said!!
Definitely need the hor...EQUINE's height!
Rescue is the way to go!!🥰🥰🥰. I founded a dog rescue in 1988, still going strong. Recommend ALWAYS neuter & spay BEFORE adoption.
I agree
Yes, agree for sure
Spay neuter rabies!!!!! Please!
Truly, I was surprised, I thought that HPHS always neutered before releasing an animal even if it's pending adoption; I didn't really understand the discussion about neutering fee - my thought was maybe they are local and will be bringing the pup back for the surgery in the near future?
@@Angharadz2 They took a deposit of $25. When the adopter gets the animal neutered/spayed they bring back proof and are given their $25 back. This is the first time I’ve ever been really disappointed in HPHS. That $25 is not going to influence people to spay/neuter. They have a vet that could have altered that dog in 15 minutes (yes, it is that quick… go watch a low cost spay/neuter facility whip through 15 dogs in one morning) but they chose to adopt him out with basically no incentive to get it done. I run a rescue in the south and there is no excuse. If they are just going to add to our dog over population problem then they need to stick to horse rescue.
You guys do such great work. Thank you!!
Great to see that Yeti is doing good!
Keith is like me he loves all horses I see it every episode.
Just curious if the vet techs are still there? Haven't seen them around the past couple episodes.
No they aren't, but it's a big mystery why not.
It seems lately I am seen many Euthanasias, its just never ending it seems.
@@jessie9384 I think some of that has to do with the time of year.
Wondering the same thing. One thing I have a problem with is that HP encourages viewers to "connect" with the personnel... But when there is a change, its as if the person never existed. Can't really have it both ways. I've run a business with 25+ employees so know well that "things happen." But at least a statement saying XYZ person is no longer with us is a necessary thing when you have viewers...especially ones that donate to your non-profit, imho.
@@stilllearning8360 I agree
Great video with diverse content and superb editing 👌
Bo's new mom has absolutely the best earrings
Dios los bendiga 🙏 por ayudar a los animalitos 🙏😸
It's nice to see the dog adoptions. I could not tell if they are being spayed/neutered before they are being adopted out. I hope so.
I know they used to say they were spayed/neutered before adoption. I sure hope they didn’t skimp out on that policy. Any reputable rescue would NOT adopt out intact dogs/cats… I’d love to know what the excuse was to adopt Bo out still intact. Cutting corners?
I hope they are fixed. Rabies and neuter /spay help keep it in check!!!!!
@@stefanichouinard4413 It's definitely irresponsible to let them go intact unless they are doing neuter contracts where you get money back after giving them proof of neuter or something.
Science has improved and shown us NOT to neuter before growth plates close. This creates much thicker and stronger bones that are less likely to need surgery later for hip, knee or spine issues. We also know that early neuter places a huge burden on adrenal glands and the thyroid gland. Early neuter also increases the likelyhood of the most common dog cancers (lymphomas mast cells etc) by 4X!!! After intensive studies in many countries including USA, Australia, Uk, Canada and Sweden (or Switzerland? Lol) the consensus is pretty clear. WAiT to nueter until one to two years depending on the dog.
Thesepeopke are vetted as dog owners and insure they are able to bring their pups back for neuter later. it’s in their adoption agreements I’m sure.
@@judyives1832 that's great abd all if people are responsible abd not letting their dogs get pregnant or impregnate other dogs. But that obvious isn't happening or a horse rescue wouldn't be full of cats and dogs.
Wish you would talk about the situation with staff that forced you to let them go. Like the old ferrier..
Yes I wondered why Garrick isn't their farrier now..I know why Jessie..Maddy..and Sarah went..and rightly so..they were good friends with a horse buyer and was going to auctions with him to buy horses..when confronted the girls especially Jessie said she thought they should work with horse buyers more and was quite critical of horse plus!! I personally never took to Jessie..but I liked Sarah and I think she was led astray by Jessie as Sarah had been with horse plus from the beginning of the UA-cam chanel..and she was a lovely girl but trusted the wrong person..
I thought the dogs and cats had to be spayed and neutered before they leave your facility?
Ya I was thinking the same thing .. horses do right away
Blu is such a perfect fit for that family
Odin nearly severed a heart string. We lost our 34 year old Spirit last summer. We had big plans for his 35th birthday in October, but he had made other plans. First time in 45 years, there has been no good morning nicker or snuffles in my life. 💔🐎🌈
Thanks kory
We need to see your kitties & their adoptions, too.
BO looks as excited as his new Mom!
Good to see Yeti doing well
"Warning, Keith may kick or bite if you break stuff"
Lol 🤣
Hehe
That's great that all the dogs are finding homes. The first dog rescue wasn't a pure GSD, they never have blue eyes, and probably crossed with a husky. And the "healer", you probably mean Australian Cattle Dog....or "Heeler". The puppies look like Louisiana Cattle Dog crosses. And poor, poor sweet Odin. He was so lucky that his last breaths are at Horse Plus. Dr. Nancy is a great fit too! Thank you for all you do!
they try but they don't seem to be the best at identifying their breed lol
You guys are doing a great job on save ing the horse Nannette
Great show!
Always special!! Someday..ill have land for horses dreamin
Learn so much from Joey's training videos
Korea is a really great horseman 😊
lovely show and happy new year to you all - love Helena
Awsome love new start
These horses are getting better care than the “big lick$$”….
Where are your vet techs?
So the shepherd/ Siberian mix is called an Alaskan shepherd! My friend has one. They are beautiful.
Could someone PLEASE tell me what happened to the vet techs ???????
They moved on because they now have a full time vet in Dr Nancy
Rip Odin ❤
Oh, good, it's Kory
Love your new intro! ❤
Wait…. Do you guys adopt out unaltered dogs? Bo certainly didn’t look neutered….
Kory great name for her would be foxy she is a classy mustang 🐎 🐴