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Adopt Sweet Pete

Horse, looks like
Standardbred
Age
Adult, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Male
Color
Brown
Location
Sanctuary
Sweet Pete is very aptly named! He was once a Standardbred racehorse who then became an Amish buggy horse before he went to auction and ended up in Utah. He is no longer sound for driving and has never been ridden. He is truly an angel of a guy - you can practically see his halo. He is low man on the totem pole in any horse herd we've had him in - he was being bossed around by tiny donkeys in his last home - so he's guaranteed to get along well with any horses and would love a forever home with another older horse and lots of TLC.
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