Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse

by Sound Equine Options
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Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
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Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse
Give Health & Purpose to a Neglected Horse

Project Report | Jan 6, 2025
Jumping Jak Flash's Story

By Kim | Mosiman

Jax at intake
Jax at intake

When Jumping Jak Flash first came under our care, the idea of him being a previous champion—winning multiple national titles in the show ring—was not a thought that crossed our minds.

Jak came to us at 23 years old after being under the care of Gyneth Davies, a convicted animal neglector. He was in dire condition—emaciated, with muscles so atrophied he could barely move properly. Tragically, he had lost the ability to retract his "boy parts" due to the severe lack of muscle tone.

As we understand his story, Jak had been placed in Ms. Davies’ care during his retirement years. When she relocated from California to Oregon, she wanted to bring Jak with her. His original owner, in the midst of raising young children, agreed, trusting that Ms. Davies would provide the care he needed.

But when the news broke that Jak was among the victims of horrific neglect, his owner was devastated—shocked, panicked, and heartbroken. The wait to bring him back home felt agonizing as Jak had to recover and be deemed healthy enough to travel to California. But the day finally came, and Jak returned to his original owner, where he will remain forever safe and loved.

 

Stories like Jak’s are difficult to hear, but they serve as a critical reminder of the responsibility horse owner’s bear. Even when rehoming a horse to someone you trust, follow-up and periodic check-ins are essential to ensure the horse’s ongoing well-being.

 

 

Jak in his prime
Jak in his prime
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Sound Equine Options

Location: Gresham, OR - USA
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Project Leader:
Kim Mosiman
Executive Director
Gresham , OR United States

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