Pony in Unicorn Costume Takes Off During Photoshoot—And Who Can Blame Her?

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A pony dressed as a unicorn led local law enforcement on a four-hour chase through a California town, leaving residents both amused and concerned. Initially, officials thought they were dealing with a drug-induced hallucination of a unicorn running wild, but the reality was much more charming.

The adorable Shetland pony, named Daisy, made a break for it from her owner during a photoshoot, bringing a bit of unexpected magic to the streets of Madera Ranchos. Dressed in a sparkling prosthetic horn and a lovely pink bridle, Daisy was supposed to create enchanting memories for children.

Her owner, Emily Clarke, a photographer from Fresno, originally got Daisy for her daughter, Lily, a year ago. Since kids have an undeniable love for unicorns, Emily often features Daisy in photos, helping to make their whimsical dreams come true. However, on this particular Wednesday, Daisy decided she wasn’t feeling the vibe and dashed off into the nearby orchards, covering about five miles in her quest for freedom. “I’m not in the mood for fairy tales today!” Daisy might have thought as she cleverly hid among the trees, making it tough for both her family and the police to locate her.

“She turned out to be more elusive than we anticipated,” Emily shared. As the situation unfolded, it caught the attention of the internet, reminiscent of the famous llamas that made headlines in Phoenix, Arizona last February.

Meanwhile, Lily was beside herself with worry about her beloved pony. “I was so scared, especially when we had to search for her in the dark,” Lily told a local news outlet. “I really love my pony.” Thankfully, the dedicated efforts of community members, family friends, and state troopers eventually brought Daisy’s adventure to a close. Residents stopped traffic to assist, and law enforcement even deployed a helicopter equipped with infrared technology to help locate the 20-year-old pony.

In a twist of fate, it was Daisy’s pal, “Sunny,” who played a key role in wrapping up her escapade. Sunny’s owner, Karen, teamed up with another local to gently guide Daisy into a secured area where her family could finally reach her.

No injuries were reported, and while the Boos family received a warning from the troopers, they were relieved to know their pony was safe. However, Daisy wasn’t entirely off the hook. “She got a time-out because she was being a naughty pony,” Lily remarked with a chuckle.

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In summary, Daisy the pony’s whimsical escape during a photoshoot brought joy and concern to her community, showcasing the delightful unpredictability of life with pets.

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