"My name is Jenny. I didn't run, I just walk."
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/my-name-is-jenny-i-didnt-run-i-just-walk.htmlThe user writes Pikabu Bareneko: Every morning in the German city of Frankfurt, walk out the grey Mare Jenny. It may seem incredible, but the Mare walks the streets of the city alone! Her halter has always attached a piece of paper with the inscription: "my name is Jenny. I didn't run, I just walk. Thank you."
Jenny has already become a local celebrity, because she walks around the city for the past 14 years and knows where you should and should not go, what you can and cannot do. The grey Mare is absolutely harmless and brings smiles to others. Locals caress her passing by, and cars slow down, driving next.
Despite this, the police regularly receives calls from concerned citizens who believe that the animal poses a threat not only to others, but can injure myself walking unattended through the busy city streets. However, the police are already familiar with Jenny and her 79-year-old owner has never received any complaints that the horse has caused any harm, and so they did not take any action.
The Mare repeatedly examined by a veterinarian, who confirmed that she is healthy and shows no signs of anxiety or discomfort during their traditional morning walks.
Keywords: Germany | Horse | Walking
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