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'A forever home': Cape Breton boy reunited with beloved P.E.I. horse

You can excuse Jared Dodington if he's a little anxious and excited. The Cape Breton boy, who is autistic, has been looking forward to this day for months. Jared and his parents came to Meridian Farms in Milton this weekend to pick up his new horse Courage

'Its been a very exciting, overwhelming experience for sure, but every bit of it is special'

An excited Jared Dodington pats his new horse Courage on Friday as his father looks on. (Tom Steepe/CBC)

You can excuse JaredDodingtonif he wasa little anxious and excited Friday.

The Cape Breton boy, who is autistic, had beenlooking forward to returning to P.E.I.for months.

Jared and his parents came toMeridian Farms in Milton this weekend to pick up his new horse, Courage.

"We left last night at two o'clock in the morning and he'd sleep for an hour, and wake up and he'd be saying, 'Are we there yet, are we there yet?'" said Jared's father, Matt Dodington.

'Courage picked him out'

The reunion hadbeen a year in the making, when the familyfirst visited Courage on Ron Gass's Island farm.

When the two first met, the horse immediately headed toward Jared. The two were instantfriends.

Jared has shown a rare interest in Courage from the time the two met last summer. (Tom Steepe/CBC)

"Courage picked him out,"saidShrylDodington, Jared's mother. "I don't really feel like Jared picked Courage out. I feel like Courage picked him, and I think that Jared then realized how special he was, and they just formed that bond."

That bond was the subject of a Trot magazine article, and after a horse owner in Ontario George Leber heard about it, he took action and purchased the foal for Jared.

'An instant bond'

"The first thing he said, if I remember, was he's grown a lot, but he went down, patted him, and kissed him, and the horse responded," said Brian Andrew of Meridian Farms in Milton, P.E.I. "It was an instant bond."

Jared's parents saidthey're looking forward to their son getting to knowCourage better.

Jared mother Shryl says so many people's hearts smiled hearing about this story. (Tom Steepe/CBC)

It will be a good opportunity for him to learn, they said, since Jared has shown such an interest in the horse something his parents said he's never done before with anyone or anything.

The entire experience, they said, hasbeen life-changing.

'Amazing people in this world'

"It just goes to show you that there's some amazing people in this world and it goes to show you the type of people in this community, this harness racing community and what they're willing to do for people," Matt said."He's got a forever home with us."

Jared's mother believes Courage picked out her son, not the other way around. (Tom Steepe/CBC )

"It's been a very exciting, overwhelming experience for sure, but every bit of it is special," added Shryl. "Courage, he's obviously pretty special. I don't think we're the only people who notice. Jared is an exceptionally very special little boy."

"There's just so many people, so many special people that made this story unfold the way it did and made it happen. All of these people touched so many people. So many people's hearts smiled hearing about this story."