Trailering Your Horses Safely!

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Posted October 31st, 2008 at 9:12 pm
Theres a horse show across the state in a few weeks, and youre planning on being there with your horses. However, its been awhile since you last pulled a horse trailer, and youre a little concerned about your trailering skills. After all, you want to arrive at your destination safely, with the horses as calm and relaxed as possible.Guiding a loaded horse trailer down a country road or highway requires practical experience and know-how. Theres very little room for error. What do you do to ens...
Time To Get Clean Great Horse Washing Advice

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Posted October 31st, 2008 at 5:12 pm
Its show time!! Well, it will be after I get my horse washed and cleaned up. Why is it, that the harder you try to keep them clean (and grays are the worst), the dirtier they become??Wel, I cant answer that. But I can give you a few hints on better washing technique, and how to avoid some of those show day mishaps (or at least how to cope with them).Here is some equipment I like to have handy on washing day: - hose with adjustable jet, bucket, sponge, dandy brush, comb, body scraper, scissors, ...
Terms For The Horse Lover

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Posted October 31st, 2008 at 1:12 pm
Welcome to the delightful world of horses!! It is a wonderful thing to own a horse, to know the joy and unconditional love.When first becoming involved within the horse world, it is good if you can equip yourself with some basic horse terms to help smooth the way.No matter your horsey interest, these terms are regularly tossed about the barn; learn them and you will be well on your way to interpreting the horse world language.Stallion Entire male horse that has been used to father (breed) young...
Variety Of Dog Treat Recipes

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Posted October 31st, 2008 at 9:12 am
The variety of dog treat recipes available can be overwhelming. Even if you previously were unaware that dog treat recipes were even available, you may find that once you start looking for dog treat recipes, you find more recipes than you thought possible. There are a few tips for simplifying your search though that should make choosing a few dog treat recipes an accomplishable task.Before searching for dog treat recipes, it is advisable to do some preliminary research to compile a list of ingre...
Save Money With Homemade Dog Treats

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Posted October 31st, 2008 at 5:12 am
Those who have multiple dogs or who are involved with rescue organizations can benefit greatly from creating their own homemade dog treats. Those who have more than two dogs may find that shopping for dog treats has become and expensive endeavor especially if they wish to provide each of their dogs with high quality dog treats. The dog treats that are more nutritionally beneficial to dogs also tend to be the most expensive dog treats. This can make shopping for dog difficult for those who have m...
Homemade Dog Treat Recipes For Humans?

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Posted October 31st, 2008 at 1:12 am
Homemade dog treat recipes arent just for dogs. Many of these recipes include only all natural ingredients that humans may also find appealing. When you use homemade dog treat recipes to create treats for your dog you may find that you enjoy the tasty combinations that are included in the recipe. It may sound a little unusual to be sharing your dogs treats but when you use homemade dog treat recipes you know exactly what goes into the treats and dont have to worry that the ingredients will be ha...
Holiday Dog Treat Recipes

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Posted October 30th, 2008 at 9:12 pm
The holiday season is one that is filled with treats for the humans but dogs dont have to be left out of the festivities. There are many dog treat recipes available that can be used to create holiday cookies for your dog. Any dog treat recipes that you find that involve using cookie cutters can be converted to holiday dog treat recipes by using a festive cookie cutter to cut out the shapes. The following is just one of the many dog treat recipes that can be used to create holiday cookies that ar...
Trailering Your Horses Safely!

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Posted October 30th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
Theres a horse show across the state in a few weeks, and youre planning on being there with your horses. However, its been awhile since you last pulled a horse trailer, and youre a little concerned about your trailering skills. After all, you want to arrive at your destination safely, with the horses as calm and relaxed as possible.Guiding a loaded horse trailer down a country road or highway requires practical experience and know-how. Theres very little room for error. What do you do to ens...
Possesion Aggression Object Guarding

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Posted October 30th, 2008 at 1:12 pm
Canine Possession AggressionCanine Possession Aggression........object guarding, this is the act of aggressively protecting objects such as toys, pigs ears, rawhide chews, bones, or articles that the dog has found or stolen, such as socks shoes underwear tissues and human food.The ears going back will be part of typical body language relating to this behaviour. The dog then will go into a crouch over the object, displaying a whale eye, that is the head turned away but the eyes are swivelled ba...
Guide To Training Your Dog Part 2 Get Started And Get Motivated

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Posted October 30th, 2008 at 9:12 am
It is important when you are considering training your dog or indeed any other domestic animal that you remain motivated, as it can take some time for the commands to be fully integrated. To remain inspire, study some of the dogs on television. For example, the dog Eddie on the popular television sitcom, Frasier is very well behaved and follows all of the commands of his master. But this is not by accident. Eddie is in fact well trained using the Clicker method of dog training. The fact the ...