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Ariella

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lol thanks for your story joyshirley ........ i love the clydesdale horses ........ such amazing animals - and captain sounds like a gem :) the tug of war part was funny and that is so precious that he grew to trust you :) got your screenshot thanks!
 
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My title is Good Night, Captain :)

I'd like to tell you about a special horse called Captain. I worked at a farm which had several Clydesdales and one day I arrived and went to the stables and there was the most beautiful Clydesdale gelding I had ever seen. His coat was a rich brown and he had a white strip down his face and lovely white fetlocks. The very first thing that struck me, though, was how skittish and nervous he was and as I spoke to him softly and soothingly, the new owner told me that Captain had been rescued from someone who had mistreated him. The owner slipped away and left me alone with the horse and after a few minutes Captain allowed me to stroke his nose. I have to admit it was love at first sight for me. I'd worked with many Clydesdales, but Captain stole my heart and no other horse has ever matched up to him. After a little while he allowed me to enter his stable and I found that good nourishment, exercise and care was all he needed.

From then on, I visited Captain several times every day and monitored his progress and it was very satisfying to see his coat grow glossy and his eyes begin to lose the frightened look. It wasn't long before he allowed me to groom him thoroughly and I spent many happy hours with him, talking to him as I worked. Eventually he began to work for his keep a little, being harnessed to the plough with one or two other Clydesdales and putting on shows for folk who paid to come and see the Clydesdales in action. Children loved riding on the sled pulled by Captain and he was the gentlest horse imaginable as he faithfully trotted round the farm with shrieking children on the sled behind him. I used to go for a ride with the blacksmith in the carriage sometimes and he let me drive the horses once or twice, which was thrilling, knowing the power of the horses.

I remember on one occasion I had been in the far corner of the field where Captain and a few other Clydesdales were resting, and as I began to stroll back across the field I heard a thudding sound and saw the horses trotting after me. I have to admit I got a little fright as they're such big, powerful horses so I broke into a run. They thundered after me and when I glanced back, I saw that they were keeping back a little from me and almost seemed to be laughing, as if we were playing a game, and I knew they wouldn't hurt me. The size and strength and beauty of Clydesdales really impacted me at that moment, though. God created such a beautiful animal in the Clydesdale horse.

Captain came to feel at home on the farm but I was the only one, apart from the blacksmith, whom he would allow really close to him. Even the owner had difficulty with him. One of my most treasured memories of this dear horse is the day twenty men had a tug of war with Captain. There they were, all 20 of them, straining in vain on the rope while Captain, the other end of the rope attached to him, stood staunchly and the men could not move him one inch. I'm sure he winked at me that day. :D

All of this is true, except for the fact that I was not really a vet, but a stablehand when I worked with Captain and the other horses. :)

PS There was no Clydesdale horse in the Armory so I equipped the horse and if we use our imaginations, he will grow in size and sturdiness and have white feathery fetlocks, just like Captain did. :)
Wow! I remember seeing clydesdales for the first time and I was amazed at how huge they are!!! Their hoofs were humongous too ^_^
 
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I would like to join and I am ready for my screenshot.

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We are blessed because Dr. Fudge comes to us in our home and sees and treats Schreech in his own environment. He has an equipped van so anything that may be needed is available. We also have the option to go to his office.
 
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I would like to join this awesome thread. :wave:

I am dressed and ready for a screenshot. :thumbsup:

My title is : Wallaby Mom Exotic Animal Veterinarian.


Wallaby Mom Exotic Animal Veterinarian


I have been working with exotic animals since I was 15 years old. It was only natural that I went into the practice of being a vet for exotic animals.
I have many stories but I will tell you about a little squirrel monkey named Jocko.
The owners of Jocko did not know the proper care of a simian. They kept the poor little guy in a small bird cage and fed him a diet of bananas and cookies.
Like a human child, monkeys need a good healthy diet of protein and fruit and vegetables and need lots of room for play and exercise. Monkeys also need sunshine.
After a couple of years of a poor diet, Jocko lost his hair and got cage paralysis (lost the use of his legs).
The owners were going to move and “did not have time for Jocko”. The owners gave Jocko to Sam, my 14 year old son.
We immediately put Jocko on a high protein diet, added fruits and veggies gave him fish oil on multigrain bread. Jocko was given daily leg massages and taken out daily for plenty of sunshine and fresh air. Jocko will never live in a small cage again.
The update is that Jocko has regained the use of his legs again and his hair has grown back. He is a new monkey full of life and fun.
Jocko now shares the “monkey house” with Jonah, Edward, Barry, Mustard Deason Binks and Sonny other monkeys that we have rescued.

The picture is of myself, Jocko and our Bengal tiger, Beau.
 
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My title: Known and Exotive Pet Doctor
My story.

I absolutely adore animals. Why only focus on just dogs and cats!? I want to treat some animals that most people have never even seen before! Treating a llama is a very unique experience. Treating a kitty and a puppy can brighten up my day! My mission: to help as many of God's gorgeous creatures.
 
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