A word from Jake

Hi! My name is Jake, and I’m a handsome 21-year-old gelding. I was abandoned on BLM land, but was thankfully rescued and brought here to Sanctuary One. Some of my favorite things to do include trotting along the fence line, receiving pats and rubs from my friends, and galloping through the sprinklers on a hot summer day. When I walk, I wobble around a bit due to a spinal condition (which everyone agrees adds to my cuteness) and would therefore not be for riding. However, my sweet and loving nature makes me perfect as a companion/pasture horse. My friends say it’s adorable when I eat because I tend to swing my head around, sprinkling my food everywhere, welcoming my squirrel companions to come and eat with me.

While I adore everyone at Sanctuary One and enjoy the home I’ve made here, I’d love to find my forever home with someone who is willing to show me the affection that I will most certainly show to you. If you love to be around horses and are looking for a genuinely beautiful and kind horse, I’m perfect for you. If you’re interested, please fill out an adoption application and make plans to come visit me!

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