The Saddle Club - Greener Pastures Part I | Season 01 Episode 10 | HD | Full Episode

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  • čas přidán 29. 03. 2021
  • Carole has always wanted to be a veterinarian, and is elated at the opportunity to spend a week with the vet, Judy Barker, even though it takes time away from her riding. Carole’s father, Colonel Hanson, tells Carole that her late mother, who was also a vet, would have been very proud of her. How can Carole tell her father that she hates working for Judy? Stevie and Lisa prepare for the upcoming Pine Hollow School Horse Show. Veronica, through her own negligence, is responsible for a fatal injury to her horse, Cobalt. Having spent a great deal of time looking after the beautiful horse, Carole is devastated when Judy recommends that Cobalt be put down. Overcome with anger and grief, Carole announces she is quitting Pine Hollow and giving up riding for good. To be continued…
    Based on the series of popular books for young readers, The Saddle Club follows the lives of three aspiring equestrians developing their riding skills at Pine Hollow Stables. Each of the girls has assorted personal baggage: Tomboy Stevie's impulsive nature gets her into constant trouble, Carole rides to overcome a family tragedy, and Lisa is an overachiever with a social-climbing mother. Despite their problems (and the schemes of a spoiled rich rival, Veronica), the girls' love of horses and strong friendship with one another is always enough to help them overcome any obstacle.
  • Krátké a kreslené filmy

Komentáře • 6

  • @sonyasalter1858
    @sonyasalter1858 Před měsícem

    Cobalt is the best stallion

  • @Nen_fam_fan9
    @Nen_fam_fan9 Před 2 lety +1

    I Like the saddle club

  • @kbraven7007
    @kbraven7007 Před 2 lety +5

    I agree with Carole, people should be helping animals and try to do everything to save them. They are breathing, living creatures not disposable things that we can decide whether they should live or not. Why didn't they try to get a second opinion before deciding to put Cobalt down is beyond me,