This video of a little girl and her horse in the snow reached five million views.
Because who would not want to watch this video? It’s too adorable to ignore.
The video shows how two-year-old Emma walked her horse Cinnamon down the road.
It was a quick, short walk, but the entire video would make you smile throughout. As you can see, Emma is ready to take Cinnamon on a walk donning her pink winter clothing (and that cute hat!).
Dear Emma started to tug Cinnamon by the rein, and the Mustang followed.
As she was taking her small steps down the road, she cheered on her buddy to get her moving. “Come on, Cinnamon!” she said (or babbled is a more apt term) in her cute, toddler voice. The gentle Mustang went along.
There was a slight hiccup in between when Emma got entangled with the reins.
Her dad, Justin Dunn, reminded Emma that she should fix it so she wouldn’t trip on it – or that Cinnamon wouldn’t step on it. The little one struggled to do so (but in the most adorable way) but finally got it right and started to walk again.
People loved this video because this little girl commanded Cinnamon and their entire walk with ease.
Throughout the walk, she kept telling her dad how she loved Cinnamon. And she even said that Cinnamon liked her, too! Oh, she could probably tell how this huge Mustang was so gentle and patient with her.
The people commented on that same thing, too.
Some people adored Emma so much – including her winter outfit! But Cinnamon had gained fans as well. Many people noted how she was extra gentle with Emma, and she probably knew she was dealing with a tiny human.
This sweet video was first posted in 2014. So, where are Emma and Cinnamon now?
Emma still loves horses and is still great with them. She learned how to mount and ride her father’s horses on his farm. Emma also helped her father prepare for shows and fairs they joined in.
Through the years, Emma befriended other horses.
She loved riding them, and we bet she became best friends with all of them. At such a young age, she already showed excellent command over Cinnamon; you could mistake her as a “horse whisperer.”
Cinnamon also loved being around the other horses.
Justin said that she was a very quiet horse. But look at this video as he released her back to the herd. She ran to the other horses and enjoyed being back in the open.
We hope Emma and Cinnamon’s friendship lasts forever.
There may be many other horses they would encounter in their lives, but nothing beats your first best friend. Kudos to Justin, too, for raising such a kind daughter like Emma and giving her this beautiful experience to tend to his horses.
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