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Baby horse gets 'second chance at life' after being rescued by paddlers in Kananaskis River

19 July 2025
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Baby horse gets 'second chance at life' after being rescued by paddlers in Kananaskis River
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Paddlers Anna Gleig and Ava Haddad rescued a foal from drowning in the Kananaskis River on July 12 by pulling it out of the water and fitting it with a life jacket. Their quick actions enabled the baby horse to be safely reunited with its mother.

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A brave baby horse got stuck in a river, but two kind people helped save it and bring it back to its mom!

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