- Horse Breeds: Hokkaido, Holsteiner, Hucul, Hungarian Warmblood By : Phillipe Wiskell
*HOKKAIDO*
In Japan, the Hokkaido breed is called "Do-san-ko" as a term of endearment Hokkaido ponies are an old breed, thought to have been brought by fishermen to Hokkaido during the Edo era (1600 to 1867) - Horse Breeds: Icelandic, Iomud, Irish Draught, Jinzhou, Jutland By : Phillipe Wiskell
*ICELANDIC*
A decendant of horses brought to Iceland by settlers over 11 centuries ago, the Icelandic horse is rather small although not considered light in build The horse lacks elegance but is a versatile horse for riding and is strong, with a desire to work - Horse Breeds: Kabarda, Karabair, Karabakh, Kazakh, Kerry Bog Pony By : Phillipe Wiskell
*KABARDA*
The Kabarda breed is typically used as a saddle horse, with an average hieght of about 150 cm They have a solid, clean build with a moderate mane and thick tail - Horse Breeds: Clydesdale Horse, Colorado Rangerbred, Connemara Pony, Criollo, Crioulo, Dales Pony By : Phillipe Wiskell
*CLYDESDALE HORSE*
The Clydesdale Horse, a very large and beautiful breed of horse Founded in a Scotland district and named for the Lankarkshire area, in which flows the River Clyde, this breed was typically used for agricultural work, as well as coal fields and haulage on Glasgow streets - What a Deer Eats By : Allen Gelbl
TOne of the most revered animals for those who hunt is the whitetail deer These magnificent animals have been around for a long time and still capture the imagination of both the hunter and the artist alike - The Unlikely Favorite Animal By : Allen Gelbl
The human race has always had a fascination with animals We love them and most of us are no exception - The Mascot Of All Mascots By : Allen Gelbl
One of the most frightening animals on the planet is the tiger These beasts are massive in size and they are very beautiful also - People and Animals By : Allen Gelbl
The connection that people and animals share is filled with a history that is rich in warfare and conflict For centuries animals have been used to help kill other humans, soothe stressed out individuals, and help with our transition from life to death - The Wide World of Wolf By : Allen Gelbl
We humans love our pets We dress them up, take them to doggie day cares, and even carry them around in little suitcases made especially for them - Horse Breeds: Abyssinian, Akhal Teke, Albanian, Altai, American Cream Draft By : Phillipe Wiskell
*ABYSSINIAN*
A light horse breed, or pony, the Abyssinian is located in Ethiopia Abyssinian's have a great deal of variety in their sizes and color - Horse Breeds: American Creme and White, American Walking Pony, Andalusian, Andravida, Anglo-Kabarda By : Phillipe Wiskell
*AMERICAN CREME AND WHITE*
Also referred to as the American Albino breed, the American Creme and White, is colored true white, with pink skin and dark brown eyes The first was born in 1908, named "Old King", in Illinois - Horse Breeds: Appaloosa, AraAppaloosa, Arabian, Ardennes, Argentine Criollo, Asturian By : Phillipe Wiskell
*APPALOOSA*
Easily recognized from the spots and splashes of colors over their coats, the Appaloosa breed are unique and beautiful from the inside out Appaloosa's are extremely versatile, and have set records in speed on race racks, earned high honors in dressage, games, roping, endurance, jumping and reining- and even make wonderful family horses due to their gentleness - Horse Breeds: Australian Brumby, Australian Stock Horse, Azteca, Balearic By : Phillipe Wiskell
*AUSTRALIAN BRUMBY*
When horses were sent to Australia, beginning in 1788, only the fittest of horses survived the conditions The first horses in Australia were used for farm work, and helped open up the pastoral land - Horse Breeds: Baluchi, Ban-ei, Banker, Barb, Bashkir, Bashkir Curly By : Phillipe Wiskell
*BALUCHI*
Found in areas of Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Sind, Muzaffargarh, Bahawalpur, and Baluchistan, the Baluchi Horse, is typically put to use for tonga pulling, tent pegging, and riding for pleasure
Characteristics include a gray, chestnut, or bay color, along with strong, fine legs and touching pointed ear tips, as well as a long neck and fine heard - Horse Breeds: Basotho Pony, Belgian By : Phillipe Wiskell
*BASOTHO PONY*
Found in a South African enclave called Lesotha, the Basotho Pony is primarily used as a riding horse Developed after 1825, the Basotho Pony is an offspring of the Cape Horse - Horse Breeds: Bhirum Pony, Bhotia Pony, Black Forest Horse, Boer Horse, Breton Horse By : Phillipe Wiskell
*BHIRUM PONY*
Established in the Nigerian north regions, the Bhirum Pony is a breed of dwarf horses
*BHOTIA PONY*
Bred and raised in various regions such as Darjeeling, Sikkim, Bhutan, and Nepal, the Bhotia Pony, is a pack and riding horse - Horse Breeds: Budyonny, Byelorussian Harness, Camargue Horse, Campolina Horse By : Phillipe Wiskell
*BUDYONNY*
Derived from the country previously known as the Soviet Union, the Budyonny is a breed of horse using the combination of the English Thoroughbred and the Russian Don During the Russian Revolution a hero by the name of Marshal Budyonny developed the Budyonny horse - Horse Breeds: Canadian Horse, Carthusian, Caspian, Cayuse Indian Pony By : Phillipe Wiskell
*CANADIAN HORSE*
Originating from Canada, the Canadian horse is widely misunderstood and unknown The breed began with horses to Canada from France by King Louis XIV - Horse Breeds: Cheju, Chilean Corralero, Chincoteague Pony, Cleveland Bay By : Phillipe Wiskell
*CHEJU*
The Cheju, a breed developed in the Province of Cheju located in South Korea When the Cheju first became a breed is something of a mystery - Must Know Dog Training Tips and Techniques By : Daniel Millions
There are many dog training techniques and styles and some vary according to the dogs breed There are various items and training tools to help even the novice train a dog successfully - In Celebration of Teachers: A Dog Can Teach Us New Tricks By : Robin Reynolds
I used to say that the number of good teachers that I've had, I could count on one hand There was Miss Kirby from the second grade who taught me that reading opens a door to the world - The Companionship of an Older Dog By : Janie Knetzer
My husband and I have rescued dogs of all ages over the years Since we love dogs and want to help when we can, we always get our dogs from shelters and dog rescue groups - 3 Easy Tips That Will Make Dog Training Sessions a Success By : Annette Masse
There are many dog trainers that claim it isn't necessary to correct your dog They believe that most bad behaviors can be reversed, simply by the absence of a reward - These Are 3 Easy Steps to Ensure Dog Training Success By : Annette Masse
Some dog trainers will say you don't need to correct your dog They will often advise you that the absence of a reward is usually enough to cure most problem behaviors - Measuring Your Pet’s Intelligence Level By : Kelly Marshall
Some pet owners and dog trainers expect their dog's intelligence level to be exactly the same of humans, during training This mistaken theory about dog psychology can be upsetting to the both the dog owner and the dog itself - Sending Your Puppy Mixed Signals By : Kelly Marshall
Dog behavior issues are often the result of blurred communication The dog owner may not even know that the messages he/she is sending out are baffling to the dog - The Dog Wolf Link By : Kelly Marshall
Several of the wolf-like social behaviors of a dog are not things that endear them to us, and several have lost their social purpose to the dog They are additions that God hasn't managed to shake yet - How Well Do You Know Your Dog? By : Amy Nut
Your adorable little dog has started barking at the back door Does he need to go out to do his business, or does he want to go bark at a raccoon - How to Prevent it Dog Jumping By : Kelly Marshall
Dog training can be taught in a variety of forms, and it is essential to be clear on your vocal training commands Your dog may become perplexed if he’s told the same things that may have different meanings to you - Is Your Dog Charging After the Door When a Person Knocks? By : Kelly Marshall
A very irritating habit of many puppies is one that charges the door when a guest knocks Since the puppy is likely to run faster than a person, he thinks it's out of your range and only under your voice control
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