{"id":91708,"date":"2022-08-15T11:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-08-15T09:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/antares-sellier.com\/?p=91708"},"modified":"2024-11-07T09:51:04","modified_gmt":"2024-11-07T08:51:04","slug":"association-les-sabots-du-coeur","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/antares-sellier.com\/en\/2022\/08\/15\/association-les-sabots-du-coeur\/","title":{"rendered":"Peyo and Hassen\u00a0from the Les Sabots du C\u0153ur Association: Light at the end of the tunnel"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Most famous horses are renowned for their sporting prowess, their boundless courage or because they are the fruit of an author’s exuberant imagination. Names such as Hickstead, Jappeloup, Seabiscuit or Crin Blanc will surely ring a bell with you. However, none of them are known for the ability to detect illnesses<\/strong>. That said, you can be sure that Peyo <\/strong>deserves his place together with those history-making horses. This handsome gentle, yet tenacious, chestnut horse has the ‘gift’ of detecting tumours and metastases. In contrast to sniffer dogs trained to perform this task, Peyo was born with this quality. With this 6th<\/sup> sense of his, he provides the frailest people with empathy <\/strong>and humanity <\/strong>like no other horse would do. All this is possible thanks to Hassen Bouchakour<\/strong>, Peyo’s other half. Together, not forgetting those joining them in this admirable adventure, they formed an association called “Les Sabots du C\u0153ur”<\/strong>. From hospital visits to end-of-life care, learn more about Peyo and Hassan’s extraordinary story.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Now 17 years old, this Berber horse is irrevocably uncommon. His name even bears testament to this. When he injured as a youngster, he was called “Peyo”, meaning “floor mop” in southern French slang. Also, the way he behaved with his fellow horses was none too common either. Acting aggressively towards them he became a loner and seemed entirely in a world of his own<\/strong>. It was the same with people. He avoided contact, preferring to be on his own<\/strong>. This shy demeanour was subsequently put down to a certain aloofness.<\/p>\n\n\nPeyo, a misunderstood horse<\/h2>\n\n\n\n