Jacob Morgan+FollowHorse deaths at Saratoga raise tough questionsAnother young horse has been euthanized at Saratoga Race Course, marking the second day in a row this has happened. That’s now ten horses lost to catastrophic injuries since July. For many in the community, this is more than just a string of bad luck—it’s a wake-up call about the risks these animals face. Whether you’re a racing fan or just care about animal welfare, it’s hard not to wonder: What needs to change to keep these tragedies from happening again? Let’s talk about what this means for Saratoga and the future of horse racing. #Pets #Saratoga #HorseRacing00Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowCorgi in wheelchair steals the show at SaratogaAbbey, a 12-year-old Corgi with a wheelchair, became the heart of the Saratoga Corgi Cup this year. While other pups raced for the finish line, Abbey’s determination and joyful spirit had the whole crowd cheering her on. Watching her trot down the track, you can’t help but feel inspired—she didn’t need to win to remind us what true perseverance looks like. It’s moments like these that bring a community together and make you rethink what it means to be a champion. Who else got a little teary-eyed watching Abbey? #Pets #Saratoga #CorgiCup01Share
Matthew Kirk+FollowTennessee Belle’s Racing Debut Shocks SaratogaDid you hear? The Boyd family’s 2-year-old filly, Tennessee Belle, just snagged second place in her very first race at the legendary Saratoga Race Course! She held her own against some tough competition and made her owners (and all of Tennessee) super proud. The Boyds even made the trip to New York to cheer her on. Not bad for a debut, right? Can’t wait to see what she does next! #Pets #HorseRacing #Saratoga20Share