When Happy the quarter-horse decided she hadnsa国际传媒檛 had enough attention from a human visitor, she decided to bring the attention to herselfsa国际传媒攂y walking into her ownersa国际传媒檚 Great Central Lake living room and demanding it.
Happy, just three months old, only joined the Galloway family of Port Alberni a couple of months ago, from a farm in Manitoba. Rather than acting like a typical horse, Happy is more like a lapdogsa国际传媒攁 300-pound lapdog, says owner Terry Galloway.
A friend of the family had given Happy a pat in the backyard when she realized she had forgotten something in the house. sa国际传媒淢y friend walked in the house, up the stairs, down the hall and into the living room, and the horse did too,sa国际传媒 Galloway said.
sa国际传媒淚t took Happy less than three seconds to get up those (seven) stairs.sa国际传媒
Galloway didnsa国际传媒檛 know what to do about the horse standing in the middle of her living room, so she called 911.
sa国际传媒淭he dispatcher said is the horse panicked and I said the horse is having a nap. Shesa国际传媒檚 standing right where she came up.
sa国际传媒淚t was hilarious in a way, but so scary.sa国际传媒
The rescue was one of a kind for Sproat Lake Volunteer Fire Dept. firefighter Dallas Cann and her colleagues too.
sa国际传媒淚t was a fairly unique situation for us to be paged out on,sa国际传媒 said Cann, who is also a farriersa国际传媒攕omeone who trims horsessa国际传媒 hooves and fits them for horseshoes.
Cann is off work at the moment with a broken leg, and isnsa国际传媒檛 able to go out on fire calls. However, SLVFD duty officer Chris Wynans called her when he heard there was a horse involved and asked if she could at least tag along. She was one of four firefighters who headed out to Gallowaysa国际传媒檚 place.
sa国际传媒淣one of the other people in that hall, or even the whole fire department have experience with horses,sa国际传媒 she explained.
The challenge once they got to the house was how to get Happy back down the stairs and out of the house. Horses can handle obstacles like stairs, Cann said, if they arensa国际传媒檛 panicked.
Firefighters along with the help of Mike Hobson, an experienced horse handler, wrapped a rope around the front of the horse in case she needed assistance. sa国际传媒淪he made it down by herself,sa国际传媒 Cann said.
sa国际传媒淚 donsa国际传媒檛 know if was easier for her or scarier for us to watch.sa国际传媒