By Jill Rothenberg as published on Naratively “Happy Father’s day to all the dads out there!” ~ R.T. Becoming the world’s best burro-racer takes patience, humility and endurance—skills that came in useful in the amazing race that is fatherhood. It was a beautiful day for a track meet […]
By David Blanchette as published in the State Journel-Register “The very first time when we took them to the round pen to introduce them to each other, you could see it in their eyes…” Twelve-year-old Jenna Allen’s parents are amazed by what has happened with Vegas, and they […]
By Katie Hankinson as published on/in the Post Independent “It felt like the gates of heaven opening up to us, honestly,” When Rupert Isaacson’s son, Rowan, was diagnosed with autism in 2004 at the age of 4, he and his now-ex-wife, Kristin, were convinced by doctors their son […]
“This ‘Feel Good Sunday’ we would like to share with you a story of a group of people who are very near and dear to the hearts of all equestrians in our part of Texas; they are the staff and students at Texas A & M University’s Large Animal Hospital. In our parts, when a vet conducts an emergency field visit to a sick or injured horse and quickly accesses that the situation is more than he can handle the equine patient is immediately transported to Texas A & M University in College Station, Texas…a mere 40 minute trip for us. A & M has saved one of our horses from the jaws of death and also eased another gently across the bridge. I will never forget the sympathy card signed by all who attempted to save the life of a very dear equine friend of mine. Their sincere care, concern and compassion are forever emblazoned upon my heart; so today we tip our hats to those who endeavor to dedicate their lives to better the bond between both horse and human. Simply put; Thank You!” ~ R.T.
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