A Heart-Melting Video Of A Horse "Kissing" Its Pregnant Owner's Baby Bump Will Leave You In Seventh Heaven
The first association when you hear the word "horse" is a beautiful mane, graceful posture, and all their physical beauty. But did you know that horses can provide much more on an emotional level?
Horses can be true friends and coworkers, and they can develop deep relationships with humans—connections that cannot easily be explained.
Horses have long memories, so they are capable of remembering how we treat them. If we treat them well, they will reciprocate; conversely, if we mistreat them, they will remember us as someone who hurt, frightened, or abused them, and the connection will not form.
They use body language to communicate, so if you are trying to connect with your horse, pay attention to the signs. Eye contact is very important to them, making it crucial for bonding.
Additionally, they are calm and quiet animals, and you shouldn't yell at them or even around them. Quiet and endearing voices are the best way to approach them.
A friendly relationship with a horse is psychologically beneficial for us. It can expand our horizons and show us a different type of love that we may not have known existed before.
Horses are very social animals; they enjoy playing, are curious, observant, and possess distinct personalities and moods. In many ways, we can identify with them, as we have so much in common.
Horses seek mutual friendship and can bond with people of all ages, but they can also be quite selective about their friends. Many studies have shown that bonding with a horse can help people cope with anxiety, stress, loneliness, insecurity, and more.
Once you establish a powerful connection with a horse, that bond is pure and sincere, just like they are. It can last for years, even a lifetime, much like the connection Megan Vaughan has with her horse, Angel.
Megan and her horse Angel.
When Megan Vaughan from Colorado Springs became pregnant, everyone started to be more careful and caring around her. As her bump grew, a particular friend began to show immense interest and love for her pregnancy.
That friend is her loving horse named Angel. This companion began to develop a deep relationship with her baby belly.
It seems that Angel is ready for a new family member and can't wait to meet the baby. While it is a fact that animals can develop relationships with children, Angel started to express her emotions much earlier and simply can't get enough of Megan's belly.
The way she bonds with the bump demonstrates a whole new level of enormous love.

"Every time I’m with my horse, she has to do a belly check."
This heartwarming moment had to be recorded, so Megan decided to take some photos and clips to share online, allowing everyone to see the lovely connection they have. The way her horse gently touches her stomach with its nose is just the sweetest thing you'll ever see.

Megan posted online a video clip of great love and devotion, too.
She said, "33 weeks in, and my horse is ready for her new rider to come out. It’s funny how she is so in love with the baby bump! She’s going to be a great big sister!"
It is a well-known fact that horses are very delicate, regardless of their size, and they are often referred to as gentle giants. As Dr. John Gottman, a renowned marriage researcher, explains, "Animals can provide emotional support and can sense the emotional states of their human companions, which may explain why Angel was nuzzling Megan's belly; it’s a way of forming a bond with the baby." This behavior reflects the deep connection that can exist between humans and animals. What do you think? Why was Angel so mesmerized by Megan’s baby bump? Share your thoughts in the comment section, and don’t forget to check out Megan’s Twitter and Dr. John Gottman's professional website for insights on nurturing relationships.