Workzone: Woman in Kentucky checks racehorse into a hotel
Updated | By Nkhensani Manabe
Lindsey Partridge checked her horse Blizz into a hotel for a night - just because she could.
In an ideal world, all hotels everywhere would be pet-friendly, and no one would have to leave their beloved furry friends at home over the holidays.
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A hotel in Kentucky is giving guests the option to bring their pets along - and there are no restrictions about which animals get to stay the night. Dog, cat, parrot or horse, this Super 8 hotel in Georgetown has got you covered.
Lindsey Partridge, known in Kentucky as "the Horse Whisperer", says she checked her horse Blizz in because she wanted to show that horses can be quite pleasant and well-behaved with the right training. Mashable reports that Lindsey filmed the video of her mock check-in to prove that Blizz was good enough to stay over at any hotel.
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Even though racehorses are “often stereotyped for being crazy and hotheaded and unruly”, Lindsey tells Kentucky.com that all horses can be tamed if the owners will just take the time to establish a calm connection with them.
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