In a world where compassion and care for animals should be paramount, it is heartwarming to witness the remarkable transformation of Hawk Eye, a non-registered horse who once endured unimaginable suffering at the hands of his owner. Thanks to our relentless efforts and the unwavering support of kind-hearted individuals like you, Hawk Eye’s story has taken a wonderful turn towards hope and healing.
Inspector Lindt Os, during a routine stable yard check, stumbled upon Hawk Eye in a state of utter despair. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, Inspector Lindt Os swiftly utilized her Magisterial authority to rescue him from his dire circumstances.
Our incredible and dedicated team at CHPA eagerly awaited Hawk Eye at our Epping clinic, where he received immediate medical attention for his gaping wounds, a soothing bath for his mange-ridden skin, some Lucerne, and a pedicure to ease his painful feet. As we showered him with love and care, tears of happiness welled up in our eyes. The transformation was already underway.
Once Hawk Eye was more stable, we transported him to our Recovery and Rehabilitation Centre in Gordon’s Bay. The grooms were prepared for his arrival, ensuring his clean, warm, and dry stable, filled with soft shavings, was ready to welcome him. He nibbled on his wet Lucerne and then lay down, giving his aching body some much-needed rest. Hawk Eye knew he was safe and in caring hands, and this brought solace to his weary soul.
Despite the immense physical and mental toll he had endured, this purebred Hackney pony exhibited an extraordinary resilience. With each passing day, he grew stronger and healthier under our loving care. Hawk Eye’s spirit soared as he blossomed into a symbol of hope and recovery, inspiring all who witnessed his remarkable transformation.