October 31, 2008: Horse versus Dog
http://cellar.org/2008/horsevdog.jpg
This one comes along without any attribution or story, but it's not hard to believe. I myself saw a horse and a dog fight in my youth. It started out with the dog wanting a bit of fun - playing like he would with any other dog, repeatedly nipping at the horse's heels. Giving him the business. The horse, who was generally very good-natured, didn't enjoy the game; and after a few minutes of it, was getting tired. Eventually he kind of fell over on his side. The dog took the opportunity to take one more nip at the horse's heels -- except that the heels were now free to kick out, which the horse did, catching the dog's midsection. The dog wasn't seriously injured, but it did run across the yard making the traditional "yipe-yipe-yipe" sound that a hurt dog will make. |
Ah now I've read that this is a horse & dog that play together and enjoy their "fights" with no damage coming to either.
I'll try to track down where I read it and post it as a source. |
From The Sun (the shame, the shame)
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After all, what is a horse? It's just a very big dog. /Jack Handey
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reminds one of the donkey vs. mountain lion series of photos that we've had on here a couple times.
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Bears don't have hooves.
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It's okay...they're just horsing around. That's all... ;)
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Good point.
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Jim, this is Flint you're talking to here...
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Flicka vs Rin Tin Tin. This Christmas there will be no peace on earth. :headshake
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After all, what is hamburger? It's ground horse. |
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My two horses love chasing dogs. In fact, a few weeks ago, the neighbor's great dane got into the horse pasture, and my younger mustang went after the dog... Yeah, I laughed. I was very tired of the dog coming over constantly. I don't know what would have happened if the dog hadn't been able to get through the fence.
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