In Loving Memory of Oso, Chief Grazing Officer

Brown horse resting in a fenced pasture.

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Oso, our beloved thoroughbred, loyal companion, and proud member of the Triangle Mobile Chiro family.

Oso crossed the rainbow bridge yesterday after a sudden illness. The exact cause remains unknown, but his memory will forever remain bright in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

Oso was so much more than a horse. He was a true friend, confidant, and teammate. From the excitement of the polo field to the thrill of foxhunting, Oso approached every day with a spirit of adventure and incredible heart. Whether galloping across open fields or quietly grazing in the pasture, he brought joy, laughter, and a sense of peace to everyone around him.

Affectionately known as our “Chief Grazing Officer,” Oso took his role seriously keeping a careful watch over every blade of grass and making sure there was always a little more room in the field for fun. His wisdom, gentleness, and quirky sense of humor made him a favorite among our clients, friends, and family. He will be missed beyond words.

Person riding horse through shallow stream on forest trail.
Woman playing polo on brown horse.

Oso’s legacy lives on in every hoofbeat, every soft nicker, and every memory he leaves behind. We are grateful for the years we shared with him and for the lessons he taught us about courage, loyalty, and living in the moment.

Thank you, Oso, for being part of our herd and our lives. You will always be our CGO.

With love,
Dr. Amanda Massey & the Triangle Mobile Chiro Family