For my dearest, crazy friend ty_tay!
<3
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Yet another horse-and-dog companionship- seems these two species can't get enough of each other, eh?
As for the horse, he was bred on a driving horse stud farm, combining two of the world's finest draft breeds. Once he was born, it was evident to his breeders that he was as powerful as his sire, one of the strongest Vladimir Heavy Drafts on the west side of the Atlantic. As a foal he knocked over bushes that some of the yearlings couldn't even budge, and as a yearling he was top of his little herd- no other male would dare challenge him on his strength! Yet it was put to good use when he was finally harness train and, by the age of four years, he was well-into his early career. Sadly, however, the owners/breeders decided that they wanted to branch out into other 'more Western' equestrian disciplines, so driving was out. Along with a few of his friends, he ended up at Cottonwood Wild Horse Ranch for re-homing, which is where he met his canine comrade.
And don't worry, the dog isn't really that big- she's just a little closer to the viewer than her equine friend! At first we thought she was a Pomsky, but now we have no clue what breed(s) she has in her besides husky. Regardless, she's a funny little thing, always following this stallion around. The two are often seen chasing each other around the field in a rather boisterous manner, a spectacle that many often have to see to believe.
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Yet another horse-and-dog companionship- seems these two species can't get enough of each other, eh?
As for the horse, he was bred on a driving horse stud farm, combining two of the world's finest draft breeds. Once he was born, it was evident to his breeders that he was as powerful as his sire, one of the strongest Vladimir Heavy Drafts on the west side of the Atlantic. As a foal he knocked over bushes that some of the yearlings couldn't even budge, and as a yearling he was top of his little herd- no other male would dare challenge him on his strength! Yet it was put to good use when he was finally harness train and, by the age of four years, he was well-into his early career. Sadly, however, the owners/breeders decided that they wanted to branch out into other 'more Western' equestrian disciplines, so driving was out. Along with a few of his friends, he ended up at Cottonwood Wild Horse Ranch for re-homing, which is where he met his canine comrade.
And don't worry, the dog isn't really that big- she's just a little closer to the viewer than her equine friend! At first we thought she was a Pomsky, but now we have no clue what breed(s) she has in her besides husky. Regardless, she's a funny little thing, always following this stallion around. The two are often seen chasing each other around the field in a rather boisterous manner, a spectacle that many often have to see to believe.
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[b]~Horse~[/b]
Name:
Age:
Gender: Stallion
Breed: Gypsy Vanner (50%) x Vladimir Heavy Draft (50%)
Colouration: Buckskin Tobiano/Minimal Sabino
Markings: Tobiano markings, sabino markings and irregular stripe
Genetics: E/e, A/A, Cr/cr, Tob/tob and Sb/sb.
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[b]~Dog companion~[/b]
Name:
Gender: Female
Breed: Husky x