Video shows the horse being scared of its owner's shiny green high heels
You won't go out in it! Funny video shows a scared horse with his owner's shiny blue high heels Alaskan - Malamute leans in to take a closer look at women's footwear - But after a few seconds of sniffing, the horse quickly turned away from the room - After rushing forward once more, the horse galloped away Even the girl's horse disagreed with this woman's choice of shoes. In a humorous video that has surfaced on social media, the woman stretches out her legs to show off her sparkling green high heels, causing her horse to freak out. Upon examining the shoes, the horse, which appeared to be an Alaskan Malamute, spat urine before running away in terror. Alaskan Malamute lay face down in front of the girl's shoe to smell and take a closer look at the high heels, but not very impressed Then, as the woman continued to extend her legs, the horse became curious and bent down to take a closer look. Smelling both shoes, the horse looked confused, but not sure if it was because of the color or size of the heels that it was wary. Then the woman said, 'go on', as if to encourage the horse to pump more sperm. But it's useless. The horse then jumped off, before performing two butt shakes in a somewhat odd reaction. “They're just shoes,” the woman said, but as she moved toward the horse, it kept turning until it was out of the room. After turning away from the green shoes, the horse then shows how cynical it really is The video was picked up by women's fashion group IKRUSH, based in Scotland, on Facebook. Since appearing on their page, the clip has been able to go viral and accumulate over 675,000 views. However, some have commented that it may not really be the shoes that the horse disagrees with. Billi-joe Mae writes: “The horse is smelling her toes, not her shoes, while Robert Douglas Hugh Hadow added: 'Maybe your feet smell of horse sperm'. And Elms Cody said: 'That horse is thinking of washing your feet.' But others argue that maybe it's really the style of the shoe. 'Horses are like <what those are,> writes Shannon Abel, and Hugo Learmonth writes: 'To be fair, they're some ugly shoes.' Charlotte Mellor adds: 'I would also be terrified of those shoes being horrible.'