Titchy Reindeer
Well-Known Member
But people do move on their pets, it's just more frowned upon. You only have to look at any free ad website to see dozens of dogs, cats and sundry exotics looking for new homes. And these are the medium to decent owners. The others dump them on the side of the road.Not long enough, in my opinion. I find it so odd that we class them as pets, but so many people don't treat them as such. One of my biggest bugbears is people selling 'their best friend'... you wouldn't sell your best friend, so please just be honest in your adverts!
Anyway, mine are here for life:
Horse 1 (retired due to arthritis): he's 19 now and I've had him since he was 2.5 years old
Horse 2 (still busy doing whatever he is enjoying): he's 20 and I've had him since he was 9
Neither of them are 'ideal' for me - I'm 5'9 and neither are above 15 hands, but we make it work because they feel safe and secure and I absolutely bloody adore them (ridden or otherwise)
I did sell my "best friend" (not that I would ever write that in an advert). In my case, it was down to a promise I made to my parents before he was my best friend and when growing up and going to uni seemed like a long way away. I would also hypothetically have sold on if I couldn't afford the horse's care for any reason, it would be beyond silly to starve and for horse to starve because I didn't want to "sell my best friend".
I intend to keep all my current ones for life but life can throw curve balls. I've seen several people have to separate from horses they love even if they didn't want to (in one case horse was sold while owner was in a coma and not expected to wake up - she did wake up but will never be able to care for a horse again).