Amber
A situation has come
to TIER's attention that we need help with. A friend of TIER's
(and past rescuer of a wonderful TB Gelding from from the feedlots
in this area) boards her horse at a very well maintained boarding
stable that takes excellent care of it's guests. One of the mares
being boarded at the stable, needs help. This mare was well cared
for until her owner got into health and financial problems. The
owner was not able to pay the board on the mare and as a result,
the boarding stable can no longer keep the mare. The stable manager
has gotten a release from the owner to sell the mare. The stable
manager is willing for TIER to take the mare before they are in
a position that they have to send her to auction. They only ask
that the back board of $550 be paid.
The mare may also have a thyroid
problem, as bloodwork was done some time ago and thyroid was indicated.
No further tests were done nor medication administered. The mare
is very, very overweight. Founder was a concern. The lady who
informed TIER of the situation called a farrier and had her feet
done. She is sound. The lovely lady who was made aware of this
situation, notified TIER, and had the mare's feet done, has given
us $50 towards the back board for this mare. I am also donating
$50 towards the back board. That means that we only need
$450 to be able to bring this lovely mare to TIER. We will then
need funds to give her the medical assistance she needs. She will
need testing, and possibly medication.
Who the heck is
Amber? She is the mare that was at a boarding stable and had been
abandoned by her owner. As some of you know, we asked for help
to pay her back board, have her hauled to TIER and to get her
a medical evaluation as it has been indicated that she might have
a thyroid problem. Amber is a bay arabian mare and at this time,
we are told, she is quite heavy. She is not up for adoption at
this time. We must see what Amber's needs are before we even think
of adopting her out. Amber will be coming to TIER on Saturday!
Update
11/1/99: Amber is now ready for a new home! She has been
gone over by the vet and prounounced in good condition. We did
have her tested for thyroid, as she has 2 small goiters under
her neck, but the tests came back negative! Yeah!
We have had Amber evaluated by
a trainer. She is rusty, but intelligent. Will go Western, but
does better English. She has a hard mouth, but does fine in a
hackamore. Knows her leads and responds well to leg cues. When
asked to back up, she was somewhat confused for awhile and then
did well. The trainer said that quite a few folks don't do backing
up and that she probably hadn't been asked to do so for a
long time. It wasn't that she didn't know it, it was just that
she hadn't been asked to do it. Once she remembered what backing
up was, she responded well. Amber does not know round-pen, but
she is learning. She would require an advanced intermediate rider
as she has a bit of energy. She is affectionate, but a little
headshy. Loves attention and goodies! You can tell she likes her
goodies as she has a little pot belly and needs some toning/working.
Amber is a registered QH/Arabian
with a freezebrand on her neck. She is over 15 yrs. old. As soon
as we have the freezebrand read, we will know who she is and her
age.
UPDATE: 12/7/99 - Amber has been
adopted. Nicki, a lovely lady who has helped more than one horse
through TIER, wanted to also make a difference in the life of
a young person. A young person who dreamed of owning a horse,
but could not afford one. Due to Nicki's devotion to horses, children,
etc. one of TIER's most devoted volunteers named Stephanie, is
the proud adoptive parent of Amber! Thanks Nicki and Congratulations
to Amber and Steph!!
Stephanie and Amber are undergoing training twice
a week with a trainer. They are both progressing, getting to know
and understand each other.
It is pure joy to watch these two learn together!
When Stephanie is not training with Amber, she is working her.
Stephanie also does pen cleaning and does the feeding twice a
week. She travels an hour one way in order to help out because
I am recovering from surgery and Blair can't do it all (although
he had been)!
We are delighted to have Stephanie and Nicki as
a Tier family members!
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Update
3-7-01- We are doing great! The weather has been
crazy but the stall is staying pretty dry. Hope all
is drying well over there. I've been busy working nights
now and spending all day with Amber! It is just the
best!! I am taking a real estate course once a week
and I really enjoy it. On dry days Robin comes out for
our training days. I will be riding Amber out on trail
next week if it is nice. We have been working really
hard together. What a difference communication makes!
I met John Lyons and got an autograph at the Equine
Affaire. That just made my weekend!!! I also picked
up his other book Communicating with Cues. It is just
awesome!! Since it's been raining so much lately Robin
calls me all the time with homework that can be done
from the ground! She is a firm believer of ground work!
It really has made such a difference in Amber! And our
relationship as well. The pasture panels are coming
Thursday. The new roof and second stall panels should
be here soon. It took longer for the roof cause it had
special order parts since it is custom made. Then we
should be all set up with two nice size patures,two
stalls with shelters, and a square fence area made round
with barrels for a training round pen. Things seem to
be coming along just great! Amber is still coming to
me when I call. We work on that twice a week. Next week
we start trotting to me, that should be fun!
She is very light on the bit now and her neck melts
like butter when you pick up on the rein. That is from
hours and hours of give to the bit lessons that we work
on every day. We work on giving to the bit from the
ground and on the back. She is so smart and does so
well. I have complete communication with the rein and
hip and we are doing much better on the communication
with the rein and the shoulder. I have taught her a
cue to put her head down so I can grrom her ears and
put her bridal on. This cue also works for when I want
her to drop her head from her back. All the things we
are working on are so exciting! I just am so glad to
have her as part of my life. Robin takes her on trail
every weekend when it is dry. This will be my first.
I can't wait. All the training with spooking in place
and sacking her out really seem to help. She still gets
scared she just doesn't try to bolt. What a wonderful
thing!! She is eating very well. She drinks about 15-20
gallons of water a day. I still ad the apple cidar vinegar
just to make me feel better! She gets timothy orchard
grass morning and night and her night meal includes
revive Evergreen, Focus WT, and Innsure. She does real
well. Her ribs are about gone. It has taken her a long
time to put all her weight back on but she looks really
good! The vet says she is just older and it takes a
while to build the older ones back up! Dr. Stevenson
will be out at the end of the month to give her her
shots again. There are two he said she should have twice
a year. She just had her feet done. Dave really does
a great job. I will have to shoe her for the summer.
I plan to have a buddy for her by then and be riding
a lot. I hope all of the babies are doing well! Tell
Blaire I said hello and I miss you all. I know I've
said it before but I will make it out there sometime!
Thanks again guys for all you've done and putting such
a special angel in my life! I don't know what life would
be like without her now!!!! Who would I groom and talk
to every day!!! Ha Ha!!
Love and respect always,
Steph
Update
8/1/01 - Amber is feeling happy and spunky! She is so smart
and so sweet! God truly blessed me with the most wonderful horse
in the world! Thanks to you two angels!! We have been trail
riding with Robyn every week and with Cathy next door a few
times a week as well. We have some people coming out this month
to get out all of the rubbish and set up the land to be tilled
and seeded with pasture grass. Boy Amber is going to love it!
Diagonals are our practice now. We are getting much better together.
She has taught me so much it is unbelievable! She is so responsive
to the college level lead, it's amazing. She just had a full
spa treatment with coat conditioning, mane and tail conditioning
and skin conditioning. This new shampoo I use is awesome. It
is therapy for me to make her all shiny and pretty! She is doing
better with the worming. Still doesn't like it but she handles
it much better. I had to get a new ferrier because Dave just
never called beck! Surprise surprise! But God sent me Paul who
has an awesome sense of humor and is so gentle with Amber! He
spent about 10 - 15 minutes with her just to get to know her
before he would work on her. He said she had sexy legs! Amber
loves him. The trails out here are nice. I like going through
the orange groves. Robyn started us a few weeks ago on night
riding. A little more scary for Amber but she handles it so
well. The trust we have for each other grows day after day!
I often sit and just watch her thinking of all we've been through
together. What we've learned and how we've grown. She willingly
lets me handle her ears and face to trim those whiskers of hers!
I just cannot thank you enough for brining this special soul
into my life! I don't know how I was without her before! Her
transitions are so nice now. Well I have to go ride now. All
this talk is making me antsy! Hope all is well with you! Tell
all the babies I love and miss them! Mom says hi! God bless!!
Love Steph and Amber
Update
3/3/02 - Been doing so much I just don't know where to start.
I looked for you at the Equinne Affaire but didn't find you.
Hope all is well with the whole family. All is awesome here.
Got the
roof up and am just about to put in shavings and the railroad
ties for the feed area. I will take pictures and send them to
you when it's done. Amber hated the whole roof process but now
she seems to enjoy the shelter! I now work only part time with
my husband in his business which is doing very well. Paying
off debt and fixing up the house finally to the way I like!!
Decorating and setting up the whole back area. I have someone
tilling in all the poop mid April. That should give for a nice
pasture area for the summer! Kahoots right up the street carries
a great blend of pasture seed. Amber will be in heaven.
I had a
blast at the fair. I got John Lyons Ground Control Manual and
his latest videos Training from the Heart. It is breathtaking
what that man can do with horses! I should be in his certification
class in Colorado with Amber by the end of this year or next.
I can't wait. I met John and his son Josh and talked with them
both about their program. I have researched and spoken to many
that have been and just have been dying to go since last year!
I am also enrolling in ABC. It is a Animl Behavior Collage that
trains you to be a dog trainer and run your own business. I
should be starting in about a month. That is also very exciting
since I have a new puppy named Harland, we call him Harly! He
is really cute. Garcia and Jerico broke out on New Years Eve
and got hit on Van Buran. It had to be fircrackers. They actually
broke through a window cause I had them locked up in the house
to be safe. It was very hard for me. I shut down for a long
while. Still am very hurt but I just can't wait to see my boys
again! At least they are safe and sound now and that can never
happen to them again. I know you feel my pain. I am so sorry
about Floyd and Slick. Just know Buster,Garcia, and Jerico are
now playing with them at Rainbow Bridge and they are all waiting
for us to come meet them someday! That is all that keeps me
together sometimes.
At least
I have my special little Amber girl aka monster face! She is
spoiled rotten. She loves her home and bossing everyone around.
She is such an alpha! She bosses the babies,Sunday,Samire, Lacy,
Josh, Harly, just about any horse or husband who comes in! HA!
She is doing really well with her ground manners. Oh! I forgot!
Lacy is her new friend! Cathy next door had this just under
2 year old mustang filly she adopted about a year ago. Then
about 6 months ago she broke her arm and hasn't been able to
ride or work with the horses. Nevada Lace her paper name is
from the BLM and was all by herself in a round pen with a drag
rope and rope halter. She was very scared. I didn't even know
she was over there until Cathy showed me. I tried to go up to
her very slowly and she stood there leaned all the way back
shaking. She just didn't like people! They had done all kinds
of things to her from catching her to freeze branding. Before
she broke her arm Cathy worked with her and taught her to tie,
almost groom all over, and could love on her head on her right
side only due to the freeze brand on her left. Anyway to make
a long story short. She has now been donated to myself and Amber.
She is doing very well. She is still scared but we are just
being patient and working on it. I was the first person to get
her to do inside and outside turns. Many others tried to get
her to turn inside but she refused! In the first 5 minutes on
our first visit she did about 10-20 inside turns. I can now
get half way back her body but not behind her front legs. I
can touch all around the front of her legs but not the back
just yet. I can rub her freeze brand and am able to go on that
side alright now. That took a long time!! But it was worth it!!
I took off the halter and rope and now work with her in the
round pen. I work Amber right in front of her while she watches
so closely. They have been turned out together after about a
month of progressively getting them closer and closer. Amber
is the boss and Lacy is fine with that. They eat right next
to each other and everything with no problems! Her and Amber
are on a strict training program with the ground training (Amber
does riding lessons as well but mostly ground work) I want them
both to be spook proof. It is going to take many many many many
many hours but now I have the time to do it. My trainer Robyn
moved just a little while ago. :( I have been on the hunt for
a John Lyons certified trainer in this area with no luck yet.
But I did find Ed Thorton who is about 1-2 hours away from here
and he has weekly and monthy trainings as wellat his facility.
He has been certified 3 times!! I am investigating that as we
speak. Amber and I may be taking some time and spending it over
there. I still go to the library in Norco every week and study
the videos and books. I also watch Johns videos and the Ground
Training Manual is now my Horse Bible! I am registered for the
perfect horse magazine and book which is awesome! Go to www.perfecthorse.com
it is great! Thnaks again for bringing me the most special spirit
into my life I have ever had a relationship with. I think of
life without Amber before just three years ago and I can't imagine
it. She is everything to me. We share a special friendship.
We are there for each other no matter what goes on around us.
And now to see her with her new friend Lacy I just can't stop
smiling! They love each other! Amber will never again be left
by the horses next door. She has her own herd. This is what
I have wanted since I brought her home. I just had to be her
herd until Lacy came home. Well I know this has been I book!
I just haven't updated you in so long. I am very sorry about
that. I will work on keeping in touch. I am horrible at that.
I am out with the girls just about everyday from 10-2 or 4.
I have the house phone with me so give me a call sometime. I
would you to see Amber and Lacy. Thanks again. I hope to hear
from you soon!!
Update
8/4/03 - Amber was laid to rest on August 2, 2003 after
a bout with colic. She was taken to the vet clinic for surgery
where it was found that a tumor had strangulated her bowel so
severely that euthanasia was the only option.
An update
with pictures will be coming after Amber's mom has had a chance
to adjust.
Thank you
Amber for the gift of you!!
Update 8/7/03
- It's been almost a week and still this is so hard. I think
this is the hardest thing I have ever gone through before in
my life. I can only thank God for His unfailing Grace and Hope
for eternal Life so I may
once again be reunited with my beloved Amber. It was the worst
day I can remember. It all started out as a normal busy day.
I woke up and fed, fly masked, and fly sprayed like any normal
day. Everything was normal. Everybody was fine. I went out to
do some errands and pick up some hay. When I came home everybody
was anxious to be let out as I was a few hours late. Amber whinnied
at me and snorted as if to say, "Finally mom!" I told
her I was sorry and I would let her out with her friends GT
and Lacy for the rest of the afternoon and a little snack as
soon as I put the hay away. My husband was gone on a business
trip and I was all alone. I put the hay away and let everyone
out. Amber first of course as she was the alpha and had rightly
earned the precious treatment. She ran to her hay and I pet
her and loved her a bit before letting the others out to join
her. I went in for lunch myself and after fed the dogs. I glanced
out the window as I loved to see the horses right in my back
yard! Something was wrong! Amber was laying down. I could just
tell
something was different about it. I had just let her out about
15-20 minutes ago. How could anything be wrong? I ran out to
check her and she was all sweaty and looked like she was in
pain. I ran to get the phone
and emergency phone list to call out the vet. I called Dr. Silverman
and he was coming out as he was not far away. I tried to get
her up. She wouldn't stand. I kept trying and finally she got
up only to take a few
steps and go down again. I knew something was really wrong.
Everything flashed in my mind. Her previous surgery, all the
times we have had, the fear of losing my best friend. I tried
to get her up again. She got up
and once again took a few steps and fell down. She was in so
much pain. She was groaning and starting to roll. I stroked
her head to calm her down letting her know the doctor was on
the way. I prayed and asked God to help me get her up. He did
and she walked for a bit but went down one final time. The vet
came and gave her a shot of Banemene and something else for
pain. He helped me get her up after the medicine kicked in and
checked her. She had something hard near her bowel. He feared
it was more stones but usually they were more in the front of
the intestine. He helped me get her into the trailer and called
in to Chino Valley Equine Hospital to get her x-rayed to see
if it was stones. I got there and she was down in the trailer.
They were very nice to get her up but she was to weak. They
couldn't get her to stand long enough to take the x-rays. They
let her lay in the grass. Gave her more pain medicine and told
me she needed surgery. It would cost $5,000- $7,000 and I just
didn't have it. I asked for them to call Dr. Hoyme as my cell
phone had no reception. They did and told me he was on his way
home. They had to shock her to get her up. She was still in
pain even with all of the medicine she was given. I offered
to leave my address so they could sen
me a bill but they refused and told me not to worry about it.
I rushed her to Dr. Hoyme and she was down again. My heart was
sinking. I was desperate. I had to save my friend. I couldn't
let her go. Dr. Hoyme
helped me get her up but she went down right outside of the
trailer. I begged her. I begged God to help her. Dr. Hoyme took
a blood sample and it came out normal. Her heart rate was slow
but rightly from all the
pain medicine she had. Finally we got her up again and into
a stall. I filled out the paperwork to have the colic surgery
and put down the deposit. It was now 7pm when she went into
surgery. It seemed like forever. I watched them pull out her
intestines. It looked good. I prayed for God to save her. I
prayed for her to be okay. Then something hit me. I was being
selfish. Then I prayed for God's will to be done as I knew He
had a perfect plan even if I might not like it. I prayed that
if it was His will to take her that He knew best. Even though
I didn't want to be without her I knew I had to trust in His
decision as He knew what was best for Amber. It was now 7:30pm.
They still couldn't find what was wrong. And then I saw Dr.
Hoyme stop. He turned to me and had his helper open the door.
He told me she had a tumor. It had grown around her small intestine
and strangled it. He could do more surgery but it was right
at the bowel and it would be very difficult. He would have to
take out 12 feet or more of her intestine. He told me the surgery
was very risky and she would probably die within the first few
days even if she made it through the surgery. And even if she
made it through that she would be back in for surgery every
year or so due to complications. My heart sank. How could this
happen? Not to my Amber! Not to my little girl! I didn't know
what to do. He said he would give me a few minutes to make a
decision. How could anyone make such a decision? Risk her living
a life not fit for any horse to try and keep her or letting
her go. I didn't want to let her go. She was one of the most
important things in my life. She made me whole. She was a part
of me. But I couldn't let her live in pain. I couldn't put her
through anymore. I reluctantly told him to put her to sleep.
I remembered a book I was reading, "Living Beyond Your
Limits" by Franklin Graham. It said the difference between
believers in Christ and non-believers is that believers may
face situations where loved ones have cancer or other life threatening
circumstances but instead of saying good bye to their loved
ones they know there is a better place then this so they say
see you later. I could not watch him give her the shot but I
could feel when she was gone and I whispered to her "See
you later Amber." I was in shock. How could she be gone?
I didn't know how to live without her. She was such a crucial
and vital part of my life. I could feel a part of my heart was
gone. I will never be the same. Not without my little girl.
The little girl who God used to ultimately change my life. Before
her I didn't know what I was going to do with my life. I was
a waitress and had dreams of doing this or that but nothing
struck my heart that I was really passionate about. Then as
I was searching the internet on horse rescues I was guided to
TIER. I volunteered and found Amber. At first she wasn't anything
that hit my heart. She was a nice horse just like the others.
Then I was fortunate enough to be sponsored to have a horse
of my own. Amber was that horse. I was excited to have a horse
as I felt it may be something I would be passionate about. I
loved horses as a child but was never able to have one of my
own. I had no idea that that little horse would spark a fire
of passion in my heart and guide me to what I was meant for.
Working with and training horses. She taught me all about horses
and riding. She taught me about unconditional love and what
real friendship was. She led me to research John Lyons training.
I rented videos and tried to work with her with what I saw.
I wasn't perfect but boy was she forgiving. I would try something
and it wouldn't work and she would look at me as if to say,
"It's ok. I know you'll get it. We'll get it together."
She never let me down. We learned giving to the bit and college
level leading. I would kiss and she would come. She was always
there to listen to me when I needed someone to talk to. She
was my wise old girl who was always there to listen and make
me feel better. We went on trail rides together and she taught
my 7 year old friend Serena how to ride. She was so gentle with
her and would come over to her anytime she came to visit. She
loved bossing around the other horses and my husband too! She
was so smart and intelligent when we started our certification
together I had taken my wild mustang to the first level to start
her right so when I took Amber to the second level we had to
get caught up on what she had missed. She breezed through the
lessons on the first level like she had done them before. We
worked hard together and were as one when we rode. When we encountered
a challenge we worked through it together. There wasn't anything
we couldn't do with each other. Now I feel as if I am incomplete
without her. My heart yearns to see her again. I talk to her
still as I know she is always with me but I yearn to stroke
her beautiful face. I thank God for making her healthy again
and taking care of her until we are reunited again. She has
changed my life forever. With each horse I work with I will
remember her and how she touched my heart. How she led me to
what I was meant to do. It is as if I was lost and she found
me and led me back to where I belonged. The Lord definitely
blessed me with the opportunity to love and care for one of
His most precious of horses. To have been part of Amber's life
is truly a privilege and honor. The love she shared can never
be taken from my heart. She is a true example of what a best
friend is. She is my best friend and my little girl. I miss
her deeply and she will always be in my heart. I await the day
when we cross the bridge together once again a perfect pair
never to be separated again. Thank you and God Bless you Gale
for matching us together. You helped change my life and I cannot
thank you enough. Thank you to my sponsor Niki who made it possible
financially and thank you Amber for just being you and loving
me the way you always did. You touched my life and forever changed
my heart! You will be missed by all who know you!
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