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When our volunteers experience this unexpected situation and have a missing horse, they are thrown into a world that they had once not fully understood. Many horse enthusiasts who frequent Internet groups receive NetPosse.com Idaho Alerts posted by these same volunteers. Michelle Gordon is one of those NetPosse volunteers who spends hours each week networking on behalf of the stolen and missing horses. Her story is one we hear frequently at SHI headquarters involving what we call "civil theft" - where horses are missing in bad agreements with board barns, family members, trainers, and the l ike. And while Michelle isn't alone, she really can count her blessings this Christmas season. Elated by the successful recovery of her horses, Michelle tells the story in her own words, but it really didn't start in the summer of 2008. In fact, this story has more twists and turns than Santa guiding his reindeer and sleigh through the rooftops on Christmas Eve. One of the horses featured in Michelle's story is a registered quarter horse affectionately known as Tue. He first appeared on NetPosse's Web site in October 2002 when he was stolen with his dam. While the horses were recovered, Tue went on shortly t hereafter to unfortunate circumstances from which he had to be rescued. Five years ago, he was Michelle's Christmas present from her loving husband. Now, he and his buddy Digger are home again ... just in time for the holidays ... after someone saw the horses' NetPosse flyer in a local store. This story might not become a Christmas Classic, but we hope it provides hope and a feeling of goodwill for all those who read it this holiday season at this link: www.HomeForTheHolidays.com but remember ... while Michelle's family has experienced its miracle, there are still many heart-broken children because all they want for Christmas is their horses home. The thing is YOU can be that miracle. It only takes one person to forward an email or post a flyer that could lead to the recovery of a horse ... and make a child's Christmas wish come true! To view more missing and stolen horses, including Max from Illinois and Mandy from Alberta, please visit http://www.netposse.com |
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