Pony’s Nails Were so Long He Couldn’t Walk

Published on October 10, 2019
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She’s Not the Only One

Weeding, a staff member at the EHCRC, said that there are roughly 30 other ponies in a similar state. They aren’t useful to their owners anymore and are “thrown away” like rubbish, so they are brought to the shelter. This was yet another pony that had been neglected for many years. Its hooves were much too long, its hair shaggy, and its skin flea-bitten.

They Come in All Shapes and Sizes

They Come in All Shapes and Sizes

What the Shelter Does

Usually, when the shelter gets involved, it is through the police. Owners either don’t understand what they’re doing or don’t care. Weeding and her team always offer assistance because it is the right thing to do. It’s clear from the picture that Annie was skeletal when she was brought into the shelter. It was very late on a Saturday night, and her feet needed to be trimmed badly.

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Annie at the Shelter

Annie at the Shelter