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  • Best Nuitritional Foods For Your Dog  By : Randy Hemsley
    Feeding your dog goes beyond filling its dinner bowl You need to think about nutritional requirements, a balanced diet, hygiene and a healthy start
  • Step by Step Crate Training a Dog  By : Andy Ayres
    Crate training a dog is one of the most significant parts of creating a healthy tie between you and your pet Crate training teaches young dogs how to live within crate so that it needs less frequent bathroom breaks and does not spread filth here and there
  • Western Chaps and Their History  By : Janine Carter
    In order to fully understand all the terminology and styles the western Chap represents, you must first study the history behind them There are names for the cut and style of chaps according to the usage and the time period you are talking about
  • Taking Care of Your Horses Hooves  By : Janine Carter
    Your horses hooves are extremely important in the way of caring for your horses health It is best to have them trimmed and shod every six to eight weeks
  • Basic Horse Knowlege  By : Janine Carter
    Because we always see pictures of horses just grazing out in the field we assume horses live there alone with little or no attention from humans Because of their size and strength, horses can be sometimes misunderstood by a lot of people who know nothing about them
  • Instincts and Traits in Dogs  By : Janine Carter
    Domestication of canines was accomplished by humans thousands of years ago Many think that the world's first dogs were tamed wolves, as dogs share many biological traits with wolves
  • How to Teach a Dog to Stop Barking  By : Jayne Waldorf
    Hearing a dog happily barking as it chases after a ball in the woods can be a wonderful sound, but if the neighbors are complaining and you and your family are suffering from having a dog that barks constantly that you cannot control, you will probably want to learn how to teach a dog to stop barking
  • 8 Tips For Traveling With Your Dog  By : Pat Doyle
    Just because you have a dog doesn’t mean you have to stay home all the time If you plan ahead and take a little care, it is easy and fun to travel with your dog
  • 5 Simple Ways to Successfully Train Your Puppy. Your Three-Month-Old Puppy is Ready For Training  By : Annette Masse
    In the past, dogs under 6 months old were not put into training classes There were even trainers who believed that a puppy who was 12 months old was just the right age to begin training
  • So Why Do Dogs Chew Things? Here is How to Keep Your Dog From Chewing Up the House  By : Annette Masse
    It is normal for a dog to chew However, it is unacceptable to allow your dog to chew shoes, stuffed animals, furniture, or remote controls
  • An Education on the Horse Bit  By : Janine Carter
    The "Bit" is a vital piece of equipment in the equine industry The rider depends on the bit to keep control over his horse in whatever his job is, be it real cowboy work or in the show ring
  • Horse Spurs and Its History  By : Janine Carter
    It is thought that the earliest spurs were probably made from bone or wood Spurs have been used by horsemen and cowboys throughout the ages
  • The Manufactured Production Saddle  By : Janine Carter
    I get questions all the time on whether one should just go to a saddle store and buy "ready-made" saddle or if one should go to the added expense of having a custom saddle made just for their specific measurements and tastes There is no real answer to that question
  • Successful Sled Dog Training  By : Andy Ayres
    Before sled dog training, you must know about the sled dog Sled dogs are those dogs which are used for pulling the special vehicles which do not have wheels on the ice
  • Why Its Important to Choose the Right Dog Breed  By : Lamar Deane
    You've finally decided you want to get a dog, but how do you go about choosing a dog breed that will fit your personality and lifestyle There are over 400 different dog breeds to choose from
  • Poppy's Plight  By : Johnny Summerton
    She first came to our attention after we had visited a local show at the village hall organised by a nearby refuge for abandoned dogs and cats

    At the ripe old age of eight Poppy, we were told, had been "rescued" from owners who had over time collected more than 30 dogs, many the result of interbreeding, and who understandably had found themselves no longer able to cope
  • What Dog Sounds Mean  By : Kelly Marshall
    When your dog softly whimpers that means: "I’m hurt" "I'm frightened
  • How to Pick a Horse Trainer  By : Edna X Wilson
    When looking for a trainer, you need to decide what your goals are They may change depending on what you and your horse decide to do, but at least have an idea of what you want to do
  • How to Pick a Trailer  By : Edna X Wilson
    Buying a trailer the first time can be overwhelming if you don’t know anything about rigs It’s best to take a friend with you who hauls their own horses
  • The Fell Pony Breed Review  By : Edna X Wilson
    History

    The Fell Pony gets its name, FELL, from the Norse word meaning “hill” During the four centuries of Roman occupation on the border between England and Scotland, extra troops – French, Dutch, German, Polish, Spanish and eastern European cavalrymen -- were brought in to protect Hadrian’s Wall which separated the countries and to maintain law and order
  • How to Choose a Barn For You and Your Horse  By : Edna X Wilson
    Choosing a barn ought to be easy but it may take a few moves to find the right fit of cost, location, horse care and people It’s a tricky thing, finding the right place for you and your horse
  • How to Choose Your First Event Horse  By : Edna X Wilson
    To have a safe and enjoyable eventing experience, you need the right horse for the job It starts with choosing the right horse to partner with for entry level eventing
  • Avoid Scam When Buying & Selling Horses Online  By : Edna X Wilson
    Internet fraud is prevalent everywhere and the horse industry is no exception If you can avoid selling your horse over the internet, do so
  • May and June Birdies  By : Jean Woods
    I know you have listened to me complain about our weather before but this year takes the cake I put out all the bird houses, set up the garden fountain and the birdbath, filled up the birdfeeders with the new mix and what does it do
  • Fleas, Ticks and Mites, Oh My!  By : Garry Neale
    External parasites are common among most dogs An external parasite is an insect that lives off the blood supply of the host
  • Nutrition For Dogs - Dog Food Ingredients  By : Garry Neale
    First we need to recognize that nutrients are not the same thing as ingredients It's not the combination of ingredients that determines the quality of your dog's diet and whether or not the dog's nutritional needs are being met, it's the blend of nutrients
  • Intestinal Parasites in Dogs  By : Garry Neale
    Internal parasites can take several different forms and can affect the health of your dog or puppy The most common internal parasite found in dogs are worms
  • Dog Obedience Training Tips  By : Garry Neale
    Obedience training is probably the best thing you can ever do for yourself and your dog It should be noted that dog obedience training will not resolve all dog behavior problems
  • Choosing a Horse Lesson Barn  By : Lydia V Kelly
    Taking riding lessons is a great way to introduce yourself to the world of horses But before you rush out to the first stables listed in the classifieds section there are a few things you should know
  • Horse in My Backyard?  By : Lydia V Kelly
    Is keeping a horse at home right for you

    As more people move to the outskirts of town, many consider keeping horses at home

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