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Adopt Scooter

Horse, looks like
Tennessee Walking Horse
Age
Adult, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Female
Color
Gray
Location
Sanctuary
Miss Scooter is a lovely girl! She is a Tennessee Walking Horse who was supposedly a fancy show horse back in the day. When we got her, she had some cancer in her eyelid, and she had to have some surgery and a skin graft from her lip to address it. So far, she seems to be doing really well but should always have a UV mask on her face, year-round, to protect from future cancers. She is sound and gaited and we're just starting to get to know her as a riding horse. She's also a very sensitive girl and we'll be looking for a home with someone who can meet her health needs and also really understand what it takes to help a horse like her feel safe and understood.
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