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Horse & Hound
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A striking police horse who always drew a crowd will enjoy a “fairytale” retirement with one of his former riders and a former equine colleague.
This week Northumberland Police waved goodbye to 17-year-old part-bred Friesian Percy, who had served with the force for seven years.
Police officer Jo Watson, who trained Percy and went on to ride him for four years, told
H&H the 17.2hh gelding was a “gentle giant” on the ground but had not been the easiest to train.
“He got there eventually,” she said. “He was very proud; he would jog and prance about. If you told him off he got worse; you had to sit quietly and ignore him – if you got hold of him and put your legs on he only got bigger!
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A source said: Paul is in top form. He told producers he has spent lockdown in England keeping fit by running and cycling, and it’s certainly paid off. He looks phenomenal and has a physique any man half his age would be proud of.
Show: Paul, who arrived in Honduras on Wednesday night, reckons he can use his skills to win over his fellow celebrities
It was Paul s love of fishing that convinced him he could help save one of Britain s most wanted men, Raoul Moat in 2010.
It was 11-years-ago, when Moat had a standoff with Northumberland Police, that the former England star claimed he was most vulnerable with his addiction battle and said he had been in a taxi with a fishing rod and four cans of lager.