Apparently there was some confusion about The Barn. What is it? What am I doing there? Here's the scoop: my human sissy, Sister D, is an avid rider and has been since she was five years old. Her barn, where she practices, is more than dog friendly. Most people there, have rescue dogs (between 2-10 each), and believe me when I say that's not all they've rescued. They're all completely committed to animal rescue--of all sorts. Small dog rescue, large dog rescue, horse rescue, cat rescue... Our barn has it all. It's dog heaven , I tell you! I love going there. We're all welcome and we all welcome each other. We're grateful to have nice homes and a lovely playground around gorgeous horses that we interact with. Here are some of my barn photos. I hope you get the feel.
In this photo, I'm riding Parker. I ride bareback too.
I have to use these steps to mount Parker, but somebody left me an insurmountable obstacle.
Some of the other rescue dogs, my co-rescues.
See the pug and dachshund puppies?
See the pug and dachshund puppies?
My BFF, Boomer, the chihuahua, sunning himself on a cold and sunny winter day.
Many of the horses are very interested in what we do
Maddi, the blue heeler, is our leader
Maddi, the blue heeler, is our leader
A break for a brief chihuahua and chiweenie meeting on strategy.
Here's my Boom Boom again, when he was younger. We've been friends for a while.
I am the happiest when I'm at the barn. It makes me want to dance with joy!
I hope you enjoyed my little tour. The barn and our hiking adventures motivate me to get stronger and healthier every day.
Twink!