Adoption Overview $750

Juniper

Juniper
With a gimp in her step and hope in her heart, Juniper is a little bay beauty standing around 15 hands. At approximately 11 years old, she’s healthy, smart, and strong, with a rich coat that gleams and eyes that shimmer with quiet resilience.

Juniper is an easy keeper who simply wants to feel safe and loved—on her own terms. She would do best in a home that offers patience, kindness, and no pressure to perform. She’s still learning to trust and could benefit from gentle, consistent handling to help her grow in confidence.

She’s not asking for much—just a soft place to land, a safe space to heal, and someone willing to walk beside her with an open heart. In return, she’ll give you the quiet joy of watching her blossom.

Details

NameJuniper
LocationDriggs, ID
BreedsAmerican Quarter Horse
GenderMare
Age11
Height15.0 HH
ColorBay
DisciplinesCompanion
Temperament3 - Calm
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Basic Behavior Profile

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Basic Behavior Profile 9 of 14

Complete

  • Can be approached when loose in turnout.
  • Calm when haltered.
  • Leading, turning, stopping, backing.
  • Can be led through a gate.
  • Stands calmly tied.
  • Moves hindquarters away from pressure on hind.
  • Stands Calmly while body is brushed.
  • Stands calmly for oral administration of fluid from syringe or tube.
  • Stands calmly for fly spray (spray or insecticide).

Incomplete

  • Allows all feet to be picked up, stands calmly while foot is held.
  • Stands calmly for blanket/fly sheet.
  • Stands calmly for rectal temperature.
  • Stands calmly while legs hosed with water.
  • Calmly trailer loads and unloads.

HAPI Trails Horse Rescue

308 Teton Saddleback Visas Drive
Driggs, ID 83455

Julie Martin

Executive Director
307-413-1815
julie@hapitrails.com