Changes in her family circumstances necessitated Bridget’s return to SAFE, where we would be able to best support her in the search for a new home. Quickly, Bridget cemented herself as a volunteer favorite. With her sweet disposition and welcoming nickers, it isn’t hard to see why.
Since she’d had quite a bit of time off from work, Bridget joined in our walking program to get back in shape. Her volunteer walkers spend time looping the property, taking her over walk poles, and scaling the hill that is our driveway. It’s no K2, but it’s a workout!
Bridget arrived with some breathing trouble, and has required nebulizer treatments, which she has been an absolute saint for. More often than not, she will begin to doze off with the nebulizer on her face. She has been doing very well, and we hope to wean her off of the nebulizer over the next several weeks.
Bridget is simply a darling, and endears herself to everyone she meets. And while she loves people and horses, she has a special affinity for minis — both mini donkeys and horses catch her eye more than the rest. Regardless of the companionship Bridget will find in her new home, what is guaranteed is that she is going to make a wonderful friend to her next family.
