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  • i really tripped out to this video. speaking of dogs, why weren't the dogs mentioned in the title? in fact, i would rename it, Mommy Fortuna's Woodland Creatures.

  • looks like mine!!

  • She looks very friendly!!! I also love your collie!! It was funny when the dog was riding in the saddle.

  • Well I have one and we use our van to transport her, but thats only because we dont have a trailer. We use her as a therapy animal at the local nursing homes, along with my therapy goats. They all travel in our van and dont seem to mind. She NEVER comes in our house, she stays in the barn or out in the field unless she is helping people that are less fortunate then ourselves.

  • I hate it when people treat these horses like household pets, they need a stable and/or a field and a trailer for transport not a house and a minivan. They need horse feed, hay or haylage to eat and a straw bed, They need checking by the dentist, they need routined worming and vaccinations they neeed farrier checks every 4-8weeks they need to be treat as a horse, not a dog!

  • @DeathKitty123456 If they are still getting cared for, as in plenty of food and fresh water, then why does it matter to you how they are transported?

  • @ILoveJoBroConcerts it matters because it is not treated as a horse. It needs all the things i have listed not a house and car. I am a big believer that horses are horses and need to be treat accordingly (like any animal) but a horse no matter what size should not be treat like a dog, yes if you have a big field as a garden have a pony in your garden but having it in the car or house is just wrong.

  • @DeathKitty123456 Lol look at that thing its basically a dog

  • @sportsbabexox it;s not basically a dog! this is what annoys me! A horse even minature ones need a big field, seen every 6-8 weeks by the farrier, see the dentist every 6 month, all the same vaccinations, a special diet to prevent collic or w/e and a stable if there is no field shelter. And transportation if any horse should be done in a trailer. So no it is not a dog, the only thing this pony has in common with a dog is its size. Oh and horses need constant access to forage.

  • Amazing!

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