It’s not uncommon to find a mother cat nursing abandoned bunnies or a dognapping alongside a cat. Would you ever expect to see a miniature pony and a Corgi be inseparable?When Callie Schenker arrived home to her farm one day, she saw a crazy thing. Her neighbor’s dog was riding on the back of her miniature pony, Cricket. Callie couldn’t believe her eyes. There they both stood at the edge of the fence just staring at her.
She managed to snap a couple photos before the dog hopped off and headed back home. She said: “I was astounded. I had no idea that, on the one hand, the dog could ride. And two, that Cricket was letting him do it.” They were already in that position when she got home. The dog managed to stay on top of the pony while he walked slowly along the fence line. He had clearly done this before.
She explained: “People said I must have put the corgi up there. Tied him on there. People were like, ‘That’s a corgi, he can’t just get up on that pony.’ I’m like, ‘He just did.’” Then again, Cricket is a very small pony, and as long as the dog had a step to jump from, he could probably make it up there pretty easily.
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Schenker thinks it’s adorable and hilarious. She added: “The corgi is like a captain.” She also wondered how the little dog was able to make it on the back of the pony. After catching him riding the pony several times, she decided to try to catch him getting on his back. One day while she was home, she saw the dog was riding the pony.
She went outside, but the dog hopped off. When they first saw him, he was extremely malnourished. They knew they had to adopt him. They brought him back to the farm and introduced him to their other animals. He seems to fit in well. “I just fell in love with him,” Schenker said.
“I told my husband, I have to have this pony.” The neighbor’s Corgi has visited the farm often, and now, he and Cricket seem to be best friends. Schenker says that she can only imagine what shenanigans the friends get in together on the farm while she and her husband aren’t home. She said: “No telling what they do when we’re gone.”