Mr. Jenkins, who had a change of heart after seeing how much Ava cared for Koda, decided to let Ava continue to care for the pony. He even offered her a deal: if she could train Koda to compete in the upcoming horse show, he would let her keep the pony.
Moving forward, it is crucial to prioritize research and education on human-animal relationships, focusing on their complexities, benefits, and risks. This includes:
Equine-assisted therapy (EAT) or equine-assisted activities (EAA) have gained popularity in recent years due to their potential therapeutic benefits for individuals with physical, emotional, or psychological challenges. EAT involves interactions between humans and horses or ponies, which can help promote emotional well-being, social skills, and physical rehabilitation.