After much prayer.
Noah was brought home
as a 6 month old in the
back of our Honda in
October 2011.I thought I
would just look and not
make any emotional
decision so i didn't take
the horse trailer. Well....
Following Noah
After 2 hours we made it home!
First hour and a half was orderless
but...
First time in the house. Seems to make himself at home
JC wants to sleep by him the first night
Our Pastors come
over to meet the
new addition.
This is what happens when we have
family movie night. He usually lasts 10
-15 min then falls asleep. Hes like me!
Preacher wondering "why is
there a horse on my porch
AND in my house"
Kendra Buchehe helping with socializing. As
you can see I had to twist her arm.
Noah getting cleaned up in the
dog shower before a Therapy visit.
Perfect fit!
Noah went to
see Doctor
Kirkland for his
shots and first
exam. Healthy as
a horse!!
On the way home
from Doc.
Kirklands we
stopped by to see
our friends  at
Companion Animal
Clinic and got an
inspection from
Preachers Doggy
Doctor,  Doc. White
Noah
getting
more
Lovin
from
our
good
friend
Katrina
Mini Agility!
Noah is
learning to
walk on
different
flooring and
learning to
maneuver
obstacles.
Helping me study and training to
be a READ Horse.
Wheres
Noah?? We
really are  in
there! This is
in the
fellowship hall
at our church.
Noah's first Sunday
Service at River of
Life Community
Church. Hes
helping Grandma
find scripture.
Then he fell
asleep. No Offence
Pastor!
This picture is what I'm
most proud of Noah
for.This wonderful man
that we visited was in
Hospice. It really made
his day to have a horse
come to visit right in his
house. Priceless!
Update
Noah has also visited a local school
and read with the kids. We are
learning to go up and down stairs , sit
in a bean bag,and bow. After almost
giving up on the idea he is finally  potty
broke! ( Horses digestive systems are
much different than dogs)  We still
carry a urinal and bags  just in case
but hes doing wonderful. Noah is not a
full time house horse. After much
thought, I decided it would be healthier
for him to not always be on hard
flooring , and indoors. To still let him
be a horse  that has indoor privileges.