Oh dear. This is going to be a long post.
My dog Hanna. I got her for my 13th birthday, after several mutts hadn't worked out too well for obedience in 4H, so my grandparents bought me a purebred. We did good. "Real good." My parents still have her at home.
My mom's dog, Hailey. She got her so I could do some bracework with Hanna. Got to take 'em both to state. Hailey is 4 years younger than Hanna.
Tippy, a lab-dalmation. One of my earlier 4H projects that ... didn't work out. In 4H obedience classes, you have to put your dog on a stay, and they have to stay standing while the judge touches them. Tippy would stay until then, then run and hide behind me, and growl at the just from between my legs. She's the old lady of the house, and keeps the other dogs in line pretty well.
My horse Komet, a Curly Horse. He's allergic to dust and some hay. He had laser eye surgery for his glaucoma and gets eyedrops 2x a day. I've had him since I was 9. That horse ain't going nowhere. My parents still keep him at home. He's a really, really good horse. If you'll note in this picture, we're riding at a canter, about to take a 2'6 fence that's not pictured ... with no saddle/bridle.
My horse Bubbles, a National Show Horse. At 21, still acts 3. Crazy, but pretty. A lot of fun, and I've learned a TON from her.
Apache, a bs Paint. 14.3 hands of solid muscle. He's done nothing but run fast his whole life. He looks like a potato on legs - short lets, at that, but he can get out of his own way.
Boo, another Curly horse, like Komet. He's 5 now, and the one that I took down to college with me. Still working on his training ... he's pretty well greenbroke, just doesn't have much experience under his belt yet.