Celebrate Karli & Noah’s Holiday Surprise
The following is from All About Equine Animal Rescue:


As December unfolds, we’re celebrating the stories that remind us why rescue work matters so deeply. Karli and Noah have shared their journey at AAE, learning, growing, and building confidence together. What a wonderful Christmas gift it is to follow along with their progress and see how far they’ve come!
Read on for their story, from the very beginning to today, with a special surprise ending for these two.
SPRING 2024 SEIZURE GROUP UPDATE:
Part 6
You may remember the herd that arrived together in March 2024, whose rescue story we shared earlier this month. Karli and Noah were part of that group.
If you missed the herd’s full journey, you can read it here.
KARLI

Karli arrived at AAE in relatively good physical condition, but very timid and unsure. She was extremely reactive to small movements and anything new; haltering in particular was a challenge at first. Despite her fears, she tried hard to trust, and with patience and consistent handling, her confidence has grown steadily.

This ~2021 Arabian is now curious, responsive, and a trainer favorite for her sensitivity and bravery, always willing to try to learn. She works best at her own pace. Karli’s making steady progress with groundwork, leading, and hoof care, and she handles farrier visits well. She’s also been introduced to a saddle pad and surcingle, though she’s still building courage around new experiences.

Karli enjoys turnout with her herd and often comes to greet you at the gate.

Sweet, sensitive, and full of potential, Karli has come so far, and her journey is about to get even more exciting.
Keep reading to find out more…
NOAH

Just four days after arriving at AAE, Norah welcomed a healthy little filly, Noah, into the world on March 24, 2024.

Noah is a confident, spirited little filly with plenty of sass and personality. She loves running and playing with the older horses in the pasture and approaches new experiences with curiosity and energy. Smart and eager to learn, Noah picks up skills quickly and enjoys grooming and attention from her humans. She’s halter-broke, leads well, and is comfortable with the farrier.

Noah is current on vaccines, deworming, and hoof care, and she is microchipped, ready for all the adventures that lie ahead…
Adventures like exploring a new home, playing together, and making memories!
