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I love these videos where the videographer is laughing in the background.
So is this dog playing with the horse, walking the horse or running away with the horse? horse could have refused to budge so I think it is a game
My father once owned a yearling colt who was getting picked on by some mares. To keep him away from the pestering, the colt spent most of a winter in a barn and needed daily exercise. One of our dogs took to leading him around like this, and the pair would walk around for hours while we did the chores.
When the dog decided it was enough, he led the colt back into the barn, then laid in the doorway to prevent the colt from getting out.
They both had a good time, and it was really a lot of fun to watch!
My father once owned a yearling colt who was getting picked on by some mares. To keep him away from the pestering, the colt spent most of a winter in a barn and needed daily exercise. One of our dogs took to leading him around like this, and the pair would walk around for hours while we did the chores.
When the dog decided it was enough, he led the colt back into the barn, then laid in the doorway to prevent the colt from getting out.
They both had a good time, and it was really a lot of fun to watch!
What a wonderful story......And what a beautiful horse and dog. I love boxers, I had my best buddy Winston, my boxer for 16+ years. I could see him doing this. Thanks for sharing this great video.
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