At only 2-years-old, Emma was filmed by her father walking their beautiful chestnut horse named Cinnamon.
They enjoyed a snowy stroll through the family’s Colorado ranch, and little Emma led the way, as Cinnamon happily followed.
It’s a rare sight as most 2-year-olds don’t get an opportunity to walk a former wild mustang.
Emma is getting early start, as her father, Justin Dunn, is a horse trainer who specializes in teaching horsemanship to children and disabled individuals.
The proud dad wrote on Facebook, “These two had and still have a special bond. Cinnamon Girl LOVES her Emma.”

You will see that even when Emma accidently tangles the reins, Cinnamon waits patiently for her to pick them back up, and for them to continue their walk.

And when Emma says “Come on, Cinnamon,” your heart will melt!
Watch this incredible video of a beautiful relationship between little girl and her horse and please SHARE it with your friends on Facebook:
[Featured Image Credit: YouTube- YouTube- Poke My Heart]