@mommajacques It's not a sore, it's a 'chestnut', they're just sort of rough lumps that all horses have on their inner legs. If the dog was hurting the horse, believe me the horse would let him know.
@talistur Actually, Blitz "wears down" most of the horses with his persistence. He really likes to clean up the chestnuts, and it doesn't hurt the horses. Many times when the farrier trims the horses' hooves, they will also trim off the chestnuts, as they can get overgrown and unsightly on some horses. Blitz is also good on trail rides, and with other dogs :) Thanks for looking.
wow I can't believe your horse let him do this. amazing
dancinrainn 2 months ago
The name of the song is "Horse Knee Lickin' Dog." Just FYI
barkulator 2 months ago
ew. I though that at first he was eating him alive, and the horse didn't care. But I see that it was doing it to cure him.
qazvin16 3 months ago
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DiamondNotch 3 months ago
It's like a living chew toy.
JakklAss 3 months ago
haha looks quite cute, impressive that the horse accepts him so much, and its basicly hard skin isnt it?
WinterCherrys 4 months ago 2
thats groossseeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!
mommajacques 4 months ago
@mommajacques lol, how is it gross?
burritocandynugget 4 months ago
@burritocandynugget
The Dog is licking a sore! and eating at it too!
mommajacques 4 months ago
@mommajacques It's not a sore, it's a 'chestnut', they're just sort of rough lumps that all horses have on their inner legs. If the dog was hurting the horse, believe me the horse would let him know.
queenkittens 4 months ago 5
Yes, Blitz is very good at trimming all our horses' chestnuts, and some even let him do the back legs :)
morganlisa63 8 months ago 4
is he taking off the chestnuts?
HoneySenpai1 8 months ago
Aweeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
samanthaschriner13 10 months ago
I think I'm actually more impressed by how calm the colt is! That's great work you've done there. :-)
talistur 1 year ago 7
@talistur Actually, Blitz "wears down" most of the horses with his persistence. He really likes to clean up the chestnuts, and it doesn't hurt the horses. Many times when the farrier trims the horses' hooves, they will also trim off the chestnuts, as they can get overgrown and unsightly on some horses. Blitz is also good on trail rides, and with other dogs :) Thanks for looking.
morganlisa63 4 months ago 3
cute!!! more please!!!
shefineryan 2 years ago
looks like he is munching on the horse and taking care of it.
gameiohfreak 2 years ago