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Dixie

Dixie came to BEHS in 2006, horribly emaciated and with an injury to one leg. Her foster home nursed her back to health. Her foster home discovered that despite her badly sway back (which was a congenital deformity), Dixie was broke to ride. Unfortunately Dixie’s back deterred many people from adopting her. She then met her adopter in 2009 – they adopted her and enjoyed spending time with her. Unfortunately they discovered they could not keep her. They found her a new home who adopted her, and she became a children's riding horse. That home had to return Dixie in late 2011. The 3rd time is the charm for Dixie. She has spent all of her time in foster care with Sharon. And recently Sharon’s found herself making up excuses to make her unattractive to potential adopters so she decided that she had to adopt Dixie!
Adoption Fee:  $150
Location:  Gladewater, TX
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Date of Birth:  1996-1-1
Gender:  ,
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Arriving Date:  2006-7-5
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College Station,
TX 77841-0632
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A Community of Rescue & Support for Horse and Human

Our community uniquely provides a vital network of empathy, understanding, and encouragement fundamental to preventing burnout and fostering a sustainable and joyful relationship with equine care.

Our community is not merely a network of enthusiasts, urgent rescue units, or reactive horse owners; but a sanctuary of compassion, a center of knowledge, and a beacon of holistic support for both horses and their caretakers.

Contact.
Bluebonnet Equine
PO Box 632
College Station,
TX 77841-0632
info@bluebonnetequine.org
(888) 542-5163

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