ISBN-13: 9781943654086 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 204 str.
ISBN-13: 9781943654086 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 204 str.
"When I was a young horse, I thought if I wasn't always good, I could at least be use-ful. Then I broke my leg." When Snoopy was three years old, he won the 2007 Pacific Coast Quar-ter Horse Asso-ci-a-tion Trail Futu-rity. His trainer and his owner had his career mapped out--he would be cam-paigned around the cir-cuit and qual-ify to be invited to the AQHA World Show. Then in 2008, Snoopy broke his left hind sesamoid, a small bone in the leg. This injury can mean any-thing from surgery to euthana-sia. Surgery didn't guar-an-tee he could be rid-den again, much less shown. In the tra-di-tion of Black Beauty, this is Snoopy's own story, told from his spe-cial point of view. He tells of his youth, his train-ing, his injury, and his long fight to return to the show arena, to prove he's the same horse he always was, only different.
“When I was a young horse, I thought if I wasn’t always good, I could at least be useful. Then I broke my leg.”When Snoopy was three years old, he won the 2007 Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Association Trail Futurity. His trainer and his owner had his career mapped out—he would be campaigned around the circuit and qualify to be invited to the AQHA World Show.Then in 2008, Snoopy broke his left hind sesamoid, a small bone in the leg. This injury can mean anything from surgery to euthanasia. Surgery didn’t guarantee he could be ridden again, much less shown.In the tradition of Black Beauty, this is Snoopy’s own story, told from his special point of view. He tells of his youth, his training, his injury, and his long fight to return to the show arena, to prove he’s the same horse he always was, only different.