Miner’s Story (pt. 2) | The Reality of Rescue | #shorts

Miner’s Story (pt. 2) | The Reality of Rescue | #shorts
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  1. Ty for helping him, be pain free. Im in savere pain myself (chronic) and I csnt tske pain meds, I sometimes wish theyd allow us humans this choice. Especially since part of mine is my feet and imnonnmy feet for hours w no relief. Id give relief gladly for an animal who can not fight for themselvrs.

  2. No horse deserves to suffer like that. How can the owners look at a horse and just let it go instead of calling a vet.
    God bless you and thank you for giving this beautiful horse the dignity that he so deserves as well as the love and compassion that I know you gave him before you gave him the last act of kindness. At least he crossed the Rainbow Bridge knowing he was loved.💔🐎💕🌹🪽🌈

  3. You did the very best thing for him. You allowed him to go with dignity and a name. He felt the love you had for him. Thank you for everything you do.

  4. Miner was way oast due the kast act of kindness. It looks like he fought and fought and fought for a really long time already. I bet he had a nice sigh as he was given the last sedative.

  5. You kind of left us hanging on this case. Sepsis in humans is difficult enough. Did you have to buy this horse in order to evaluate and bring him to your facility? I think interested people would donate to your cause. Thanks for clarifying your video.

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