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Horse spots Mom after weeks apart and there’s no containing his joy
His reaction is beyond heart-melting. ❤️
Jake Manning
08.23.24

Returning home after a vacation is always a wonderful feeling.

After the hustle and bustle of travel, there’s something incredibly comforting about walking through your front door, sinking into your own couch, or resting in your familiar bed.

But for those with pets, there’s another joy waiting for them that makes coming home even sweeter.

This joy often comes in the form of an enthusiastic, tail-wagging welcome that can make all your stress melt away.

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Reuniting with your pet after time apart is one of life’s simple yet profound pleasures.

That moment when you and your pet see each other again after days or even weeks apart is nothing short of magical.

Your pet is often jumping with excitement, and you can’t help but smile broadly.

It’s a moment that reaffirms the special bond you share, making everything feel right in the world again.

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When we think of a joyful reunion with a pet, most of us picture a dog wagging its tail or perhaps a cat rubbing against our legs.

However, as one woman demonstrated, horses can also express an immense amount of excitement when reunited with their owners.

This moment is as touching as any pet-owner reunion you might imagine, proving that horses, too, have a deep capacity for affection.

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After spending three weeks abroad, a YouTube user named luckyhoof finally returned home.

One of the things she looked forward to the most was seeing her beloved horse again.

The two had been separated for quite some time, and it’s clear from their reunion just how much they had missed each other.

This heartfelt meeting was captured on video, showing the incredible bond between the woman and her horse.

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The reunion is truly heartwarming.

On a cloudy day, luckyhoof wandered through the fields, searching for her horse.

The horse, dressed in a vibrant purple coat, was grazing peacefully when he heard someone call his name.

At first, he didn’t recognize who it was, but then, something clicked—it was his owner’s voice!

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In that instant, the horse broke into a gallop, racing toward his mama as fast as he could.

It’s a moment that truly melts the heart, showcasing the deep bond between the woman and her horse.

Watching them come together after being apart is a precious reminder of the connections we share with our animals.

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After witnessing such a touching reunion, some might wonder if horses truly form emotional attachments to their owners.

According to an article by Horses and People, the bond between a horse and a human is not quite the same as that between a human and a dog.

Researcher Lina Roth explains that this difference may stem from the fact that dogs often live in close quarters with their owners from a young age.

Horses, on the other hand, are typically not kept with the same person for their entire lives, which may affect the strength and nature of their bonds.

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However, this doesn’t mean that horses don’t form special bonds with the humans in their lives.

Elke Hartmann, PhD, of the Department of Animal Environment and Health at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, notes that horses can indeed develop strong attachments to their owners.

The way they express this attachment can vary depending on factors such as where the horse lives.

The amount of time the owner spends with the horse and the nature of their interactions also play crucial roles in shaping these bonds.

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The video of luckyhoof and her horse is a beautiful example of how horses can bond with their owners and miss them when they’re apart.

Witness this heartwarming reunion for yourself in the video below!

Just a note: the first 40 seconds of the video are a bit shaky, but if that’s too much for you, feel free to skip ahead to the reunion!

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