Rescue Horse 'Spartan' RETURNS ~ Saddle Pain & BIG CRACKS!

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Spartan is back and ready for another Chiropractic Adjustment with Dr. Doug. In case you missed the previous sessions with Spartan, he survived the racetrack, lived as a work horse, being sold for meat and still is one of the sweetest horses you'll ever meet.

Make sure to follow and support Bergen County Horse Rescue at

If you want to come in for an appointment in NYC:
Dr. Doug Willen
78 5th Ave
Floor 3
NY, NY 10011

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Filmed and Edited by Kris Colavecchio
Instagram: @kriscolavecchio

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Some go out of their way to hurt and torment innocent animals.
These 2 take a lifetime trying to help them and bring peace and contentment to their lives.
I hope just some of you will find it in your heart to donate even $5 to this wonderful group to help their cause.

JBliehall
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I love this horse's attitude. He could kick you into next week but he just goes with it.

jonthurlow
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Spartan is stunning and he did so well. Bless you all for helping these precious angels

gailbishop
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I loved the way you and Spartan "head butted" each other! Spartan is a sweetheart. 🥰

t.y.
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Spartan’s little ears perking up made my heart melt. ❤

larae
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Beautiful horse treated by beautiful people.

ZinfandelRed
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Spartan is as beautiful as he is smart. I am glad that he has a loving home at Bergen County. Lots of loud cracks and I hope he feels so much better! Thanks Doc!

janadeubner
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Does anyone else yell ...SPARTAN..in their head? Or just me?.😂 Anyway, Spartan is beautiful he was so good for Dr Doug. Thank you for always taking time out of your day for them, Dr Doug ❤️

dellzywillis
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Spartan's a good boy. Learnin' to trust once again, being rewarded with feeling "more gooder" afterwards. Love it when a hungry animal starts getting the groceries poured in. Hopefully no food aggression develops. I've seen one rescue who was really skinny at first become very dominant of food, to the point of biting and kicking the other in his little herd. And all of them were fed well with good feed, supplements, and treats. He just developed a poor attitude from the starvation he suffered prior to rescue.

RatdogDRB
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Thanks for helping Spartan. It seems like I have seen a lot of horses with issues because of badly fitted saddles.

talknomo
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I love the horse videos! Keep them coming!

BigDestinyStyle
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Such a gentle horse.. Lovely personality ❤

veroniqueboulvard
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Ahh lovely Spartan again. Such a patient horse.
I think he remembers you and the good therapy you did last time! lol
Again, nice job Dr. Doug and everyone.

anglosaxon
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The Spartan is back. And incidentally, he needed some work done on it. His back. I'm talking about his back.
So glad to see this guy once again. And, as always, thank you Dr. Doug, the rescuers, the volunteers and the production crew for helping horseys, for filming and for sharing these moments with us.
I really apprecitate it.

MotorbreathChannel
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I am so glad to see new videos of your work. Spartan is so gentle.

beckyv
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Jersey and Spartan are both wonderful horses. You can almost read their minds... Thank you, Dr. Doug. I love BCHR, for all kinds of reasons, but Erin's expressiveness in the various sessions--at the 'cracks' and releases--is definitely one of them! ... 😯 and Oh! Oh! .... 😂

janetcameron
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Beautiful Spartan, great to see a follow up with him. The way he looked and moved his head towards the Doc after the adjustment.
Some great looking new merch in the shop too.

turtleswalking
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God i love horses - theyre so smart & beautiful & really want that interaction with people

laurasimmons
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Hello from Saint John NB Canada. I love all your videos. Thank you for posting them❤

debbiegarnett
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Beautiful Big Dog! Thank you for rescuing him and his friend. And thank you to Doc for volunteering with these beautiful animals. It’s a win/win

nancym