Dispatch: We have a call of a mugging on 9th heading towards 11th Ave. Harvest: I know where that is! Follow me! Jet: How do you know this? Harvest: There is pie shop on the corner of 11th & 9th!
@@mala3isity I wasn't assigned to the mounted unit. I've been to the stables where the horses live, they are very well cared for. There are farriers working there and they have large outdoor areas where they can trot around, it located to the park system of Philadelphia. I actually processed an arrest where a drunk punched one of our horses.
@@treaty92 Thank you, sir, for your service and your answer. Words get around a workplace and I thought you might've heard about the horses. I'm happy you actually went to see them. It's good to know they get to play, too. :) I hope the horse paid the drunk guy back. I used to care for my ex-BIL's rodeo horses and I know they have a long memory. Years down the road, that horse will see that guy and who knows what'll happen? Maybe the horse is the forgiving type. "He was totally wasted, I don't hold it against him."
Awesome!! I love when they interact with the people. Sometimes that is the first interaction people have with the horses!! I love horses and I retired from showing and eventing some years ago.
That's cool . But I would find it really hard for me to ride a horse so slow and comely after being a jockey for a long time Lol .But we need more of this .
i know how you feel. i used to compete in eventing... my thing was show jumping.... if i was mounted cop, ide just want to jump every fence i see! hahaha im guessing you miss working with horses as much as i do?
Amazing animals. Once you have a horse's trust a whole new experience is opened up to you. Mounted cops are awesome. I am learning to drive horse drawn carriages and loving it. Just need to loose weight and eventually i'll get my own horse or two.
Love it. My horse would take popsicles away from me. Her favorite was grape. She also would drink my coca cola. Great memories of my sweet girl, Trixie.Love and miss you and Comanche, sweet girl.
Long shank bits............people, you do not want to control the horse through pain, fear, and intimidation. Check out how the Houston Mounted Patrol trains and equips their horses.
Kerry Mulholland His heels are still pointed down. Your knees aren't supposed to be 90 degrees either, it's all up to what is comfortable for the rider. They are on a horse all day
Maybe not so many donuts occifer and you won’t break the horses back🤷🏻♀️ could you imagine lugging tubby on your back all day? Officers should train as much as the steed.
Only problem is not all horses take to the bitless bridle and the training costs would probably astronomical for them given how many horses they likely have. It's a nice dream, but I imagine they would have to implement the bitless training in with the initial at the start of the horses career and filter the others out as they get older ..
@@gerrycoleman7290 I train horses, been working them all my.life. I have never heard such a bull shit thing as that ... ever. Control is not just yanking or pulling on the bit, some people do more harm than good. There are many factors and ques that go into control. Not just the bit.
Are those kind of bits really neccesery?? You are literally just walking through the town.. Seriously Tom Thumb bits are so unnececerily cruel to horses. And they have freaking giant a** spurs too, like come the frick on These police man should be showning a good example to everyone, clearly they are not Now I am not the person who attacks everyone that rides in bits, a simple snaffle is fine. I mean you do you boo, but those kind of bits are really cruel..
When I was 10 if rode in a Tom Thumb bit, they need some lessons on what damage they are doing to their horses with those unbelievably cruel bits and sharp spurs. What is this the wild west?
Lisa Allred Mules also are more prone to be stubborn jerks and are a lot smaller than the draft horses that are most commonly used by mounted police officers.
Mackenzie Smith You are incorrect. I have had horses & mules all my life. Mules are more reliable, sure footed cautious. They also will form a closer bond, mine follow me like dogs. Most of my mules were draft mules with a draft horse as the mare & they are quite large.
@@maxxzie3870 you are wrong, some can be jerks, just like people, mules come in all sizes and a good one is worth his weight in cold. You don't know what you are talking about.
@@JK-lp6uw thanks for replying to a comment I made three years ago. I'm much more educated on mules now. I still prefer horses, but understand where you're coming from
@@gerrycoleman7290 you are a numb skull. Worried about the horses being afraid? You think spurs correct that? Spurs are mainly a training aid, because someone is wearing spurs does not mean that they actually use them. Sometimes just a slight tap with the spurs will coax them to do what the rider wants. Zip your mouth. You are clueless.
you see how the horse harvest raises his ears as the cop says "food food food" 😂
Harvest is the taller horse
2:42 😂
I can't wait to join the Mounted Patrol!
Dispatch: We have a call of a mugging on 9th heading towards 11th Ave.
Harvest: I know where that is! Follow me!
Jet: How do you know this?
Harvest: There is pie shop on the corner of 11th & 9th!
I was a Philly cop for 30 years, always loved when our mounted units showed up.
Do the horses ever get to run off duty? You know, just be horses?
@@mala3isity
I wasn't assigned to the mounted unit. I've been to the stables where the horses live, they are very well cared for. There are farriers working there and they have large outdoor areas where they can trot around, it located to the park system of Philadelphia. I actually processed an arrest where a drunk punched one of our horses.
@@treaty92 Thank you, sir, for your service and your answer. Words get around a workplace and I thought you might've heard about the horses. I'm happy you actually went to see them. It's good to know they get to play, too. :) I hope the horse paid the drunk guy back. I used to care for my ex-BIL's rodeo horses and I know they have a long memory. Years down the road, that horse will see that guy and who knows what'll happen? Maybe the horse is the forgiving type. "He was totally wasted, I don't hold it against him."
Awesome!! I love when they interact with the people. Sometimes that is the first interaction people have with the horses!! I love horses and I retired from showing and eventing some years ago.
This truly is the best job in the world.
Good job men and women of the Seattle mounted PD🙂👍
Someone need to let Patrick Star know that’s what’s “Jets”, nickname!!!
Beautiful video, thank you.......
We. Wish. We. Had one
yeah the old folk loved seeing the horses , an kids too , good job there boys , aye !
Love how much they are good ambassadors for this police force!
Oh my gosh. I love them!
That's cool . But I would find it really hard for me to ride a horse so slow and comely after being a jockey for a long time Lol .But we need more of this .
Jim Leonard dgsgq
i know how you feel. i used to compete in eventing... my thing was show jumping.... if i was mounted cop, ide just want to jump every fence i see! hahaha
im guessing you miss working with horses as much as i do?
Thank you for making my day!!! 🐎💕
Amazing animals. Once you have a horse's trust a whole new experience is opened up to you. Mounted cops are awesome. I am learning to drive horse drawn carriages and loving it. Just need to loose weight and eventually i'll get my own horse or two.
I drove a horse carriage for over 13 yrs in our downtown. It's an amazing nerve racking job, but I loved it!!!
I love that they ride western most horse back patrol officers ride English
that was naughty of harvest he was totally bad pony lol so love him
Oh my god, it's harvest!! Before he retired! Aw.
Harvest is 17 hands tall
How heartwarming!
It is amazing that they are that good trained
i would have died laughing if that horse let out a big noise when he stuck his head in the door
It's not Seattle PD with out them visiting a Starbucks or a cop drinking Starbucks.
2:24 it brothers me that the chin strap of the helmet is not properly fastened. This way the helmet won't be efficient protection
2:41 I think I found Shane Dawson’s horse counterpart. Also, next thing you know there will be police cats.
A city in Russia already has them, so does Japan.
This is what I want to do when I'm older
This is sweet.
Hey they were at Westwood Village! :)
My pony used to come up the stairs and poke her head in my front door looking for me. She also liked to drink beer and eat on&just sandwiches.
lol once my horse stole a beef burger off me at a show
Love it. My horse would take popsicles away from me. Her favorite was grape. She also would drink my coca cola. Great memories of my sweet girl, Trixie.Love and miss you and Comanche, sweet girl.
Fun fact: There are more horses in North America now than there was in the 1800's
So what your saying is, if Harvest ever broke loose, he would know where to go for food. 😋😂
I want to be on the force.
food can be a good motivator. lol
Awe Harvest 😜😘😘
dream job 😭😭
Long shank bits............people, you do not want to control the horse through pain, fear, and intimidation. Check out how the Houston Mounted Patrol trains and equips their horses.
Harvest is me XD
Of course Seattle would be the one place to saddle up western for patrol
Consider going bitless like the Houston Mounted Patrol did.
Y are the "chestnut" horses with the most painful bit in the hole bit world?
Cop on “Harvest” needs to shorten his stirrups
Kerry Mulholland His heels are still pointed down. Your knees aren't supposed to be 90 degrees either, it's all up to what is comfortable for the rider. They are on a horse all day
Because Youre obviously an instructor! 😒 , he probably prefers longer leathers. Everyones different
They aren't riding English my god, they're riding western dip shit, western riders can have longer stirrups than English riders
STFU!
Different discipline require different stirrup length, bottom line is its personal preference & comfort and safety.
Maybe not so many donuts occifer and you won’t break the horses back🤷🏻♀️ could you imagine lugging tubby on your back all day? Officers should train as much as the steed.
Officer is what I think you meant to say..
@@paintballfanatic7231 Ever watch the cartoon series "Top Cat"? Occifer Dribble ;)
The only real problem here...
What if the horse poops. I have seen horse poop and it it BIG
Katlin Smith... They clean it up?
Katlin Smith then you clean it up
It's also just grass and doesn't smell, so there's no harm done if the horse does poop
Katlin Smith same here 😂
@@maxxzie3870 doesn't smell?
3:50-----You do not want him motivated by food. You want him motivated by your herd fair leadership status.
It would be awesome if they went bit less considering the amount of time the horses spend in a bridle
Agreed. But they are afraid.
Only problem is not all horses take to the bitless bridle and the training costs would probably astronomical for them given how many horses they likely have.
It's a nice dream, but I imagine they would have to implement the bitless training in with the initial at the start of the horses career and filter the others out as they get older ..
@@gerrycoleman7290 I would not say they are afraid. There is certain time / place for such things. Don't be commenting on what you don't know.
@@JK-lp6uw Most people that use a bit are afraid that if they don't they won't be able to control the horse.
@@gerrycoleman7290 I train horses, been working them all my.life. I have never heard such a bull shit thing as that ... ever. Control is not just yanking or pulling on the bit, some people do more harm than good. There are many factors and ques that go into control. Not just the bit.
Are those kind of bits really neccesery?? You are literally just walking through the town..
Seriously Tom Thumb bits are so unnececerily cruel to horses.
And they have freaking giant a** spurs too, like come the frick on
These police man should be showning a good example to everyone, clearly they are not
Now I am not the person who attacks everyone that rides in bits, a simple snaffle is fine. I mean you do you boo,
but those kind of bits are really cruel..
I mentioned that they need to contact the Houston Mounted Patrol to learn how those horses are trained and equipped.
When I was 10 if rode in a Tom Thumb bit, they need some lessons on what damage they are doing to their horses with those unbelievably cruel bits and sharp spurs. What is this the wild west?
@@kikiv7332 you don't think that they are trained themselves about the horses mouth? Geez, you know-it- all sure are Arrogant.
Ttt
That women didn’t put that saddle on right it why she was moving like that
so much wrong.....
Reeflionfish What? tell me.
@@leaweidmann2871 Bits...........extremely harsh bits; being afraid; spurs;
@@gerrycoleman7290 afraid? Of what?
They ought to use mules. They are much smarter than horses.
Lisa Allred Mules also are more prone to be stubborn jerks and are a lot smaller than the draft horses that are most commonly used by mounted police officers.
Says a mule him self ❤️
Mackenzie Smith
You are incorrect. I have had horses & mules all my life. Mules are more reliable, sure footed cautious. They also will form a closer bond, mine follow me like dogs. Most of my mules were draft mules with a draft horse as the mare & they are quite large.
@@maxxzie3870 you are wrong, some can be jerks, just like people, mules come in all sizes and a good one is worth his weight in cold. You don't know what you are talking about.
@@JK-lp6uw thanks for replying to a comment I made three years ago. I'm much more educated on mules now. I still prefer horses, but understand where you're coming from
The horses are well trained yet they use Spurs and strong bits which is very unnecessary.
Using a spur non-abusively is perfectly fine in a public setting. These are crowd control units
They have mandated uniforms same as ever other officer.
Because they are afraid of losing control of the horse.
@@gerrycoleman7290 you are a numb skull. Worried about the horses being afraid? You think spurs correct that? Spurs are mainly a training aid, because someone is wearing spurs does not mean that they actually use them. Sometimes just a slight tap with the spurs will coax them to do what the rider wants. Zip your mouth. You are clueless.
@@JK-lp6uw Not the horse being afraid you big dummy, the rider.
I wish videos with horrible horsemanship didn’t pop up on my feed
Welcome to the typical horse person lack of knowledge about horses.
@@gerrycoleman7290 yes, that is you.