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Man hears leashed pets are allowed in store — so he brings his horse

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• [Man Hears Leashed Pets Are Allowed In Store — So He Brings His Horse](#toc_item_0) • [This Cat's The Size And Shape Of A Potato](#toc_item_1) [View in browser]( September 14, 2018 *Header 728x90 [] Man Hears Leashed Pets Are Allowed In Store — So He Brings His Horse Photo Credit: Facebook/Robin Morris There’s something special about a business that allows pets inside — but one Tractor Supply store in Oklahoma has gone above and beyond. Earlier this month, Robin Morris was shopping at the chain’s location in Elk City when a man walked into the shop wearing a cowboy hat, chaps and boots. His attire wasn’t what struck Morris as unusual, though; it was the man’s request. “[The] gentleman walks into Tractor Supply and says, ‘I'm a senior, here to buy feed for my senior horse. Can he come in?’” Morris said later on Facebook. Photo Credit: Youtube/HGB Kennel Sure enough, the man’s horse was outside the store patiently waiting. Tractor Supply allows any pet into the store as long as they’re on a leash — so a horse wearing a bridle surely fits the bill. The manager welcomed the pair inside, and the man was clearly glad to get his gentle friend into the cool air-conditioned store. Morris snapped a few photos of the sweet pair as they browsed the aisles. The horse simply seemed comfortable, as if he’d gone shopping dozens of times. The sight was both funny and touching for Morris, who later posted the photos on Facebook. The man and his horse clearly have a sweet friendship, so it didn’t take long for them to go viral online. Photo Credit: Facebook/Robin Morris While paying at the counter, the friendly man allowed some kids to come over to pet the horse. Then, food in tow, the two friends were on the road again. After such an eventful trip, they’ll likely return to the store very soon. [Share this story]( *728x300 Ad Banner [This Incredible Bug Looks Just Like A Flower]( They're SO good at hiding. [Cat Invents The Strangest Way To Open Doors]( Kitty backflip! [] This Cat's The Size And Shape Of A Potato *Footer 728x90 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( The Dodo 100 Crosby St., 201 New York, NY 10012 [Forward]( [Unsubscribe](

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