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Poly

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One day, we came across a pony named Poly at an auction. Poly was in rough shape, with scars on her right ear and a deep fear of humans. Despite her rough appearance, We saw potential in Poly.
We purchased Poly for $700 and immediately began working with her. It took an hour of patience and gentle coaxing, but eventually, they managed to get a halter on her and lead her onto the trailer. Knowing that Poly needed medical attention, we took her to the vet, who recommended sedating her for a thorough examination and dental work.
With her health taken care of, We started the long process of retraining Poly. We began with the basics like leading, loading onto trailers, and even giving her a comforting bath. Poly was understandably wary at first, but with time and trust, she began to relax and accept the care given to her.

Poly, a twelve-year-old pony, showed great progress. She started to overcome her fear of humans and even allowed us to touch her ears, an area she was particularly sensitive about. As her confidence grew, We decided to take Poly to a horse show to see how she would fare. Poly surprised everyone. Despite being inexperienced, she managed to secure 3rd, 4th, and 5th places in various classes. This was an incredible achievement, considering it was her first show. We were proud of how far Poly had come and knew that she had the potential to go even further.Continuing her training, We working on breaking Poly to ride.

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