Riding Equipment: The Western Bridle
Western-style riding evolved out of necessity among the early American... |
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Riding Equipment: The Western Bridle
Western-style riding evolved out of necessity among the early American colonists and settlers. Both the style and the tack were influenced heavily by the Spanish vaqueros (cowboys). Read More... |
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Introducing Your Dog to a Head Halter
If your dog pulls on leash, a head halter, like the Gentle Leader®, ca... |
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Introducing Your Dog to a Head Halter
If your dog pulls on leash, a head halter, like the Gentle Leader®, can make outings a walk in the park! Head halters for dogs work a lot like halters for horses. A head halter fits around your dog’s snout, enabling you to control her head. Read More... |
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Bridling Your Horse: The English Bridle
Bridling is a fundamental part of tacking your horse in preparation fo... |
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Bridling Your Horse: The English Bridle
Bridling is a fundamental part of tacking your horse in preparation for almost any activity with her. Most horses accept this basic handling procedure without complaint, but some horses object. Read More... |
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Bridling Your Horse: The Western Bridle
Bridling is a fundamental part of tacking your horse in preparation fo... |
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Bridling Your Horse: The Western Bridle
Bridling is a fundamental part of tacking your horse in preparation for almost any activity with him. Most horses accept this basic handling activity without complaint, but some horses object to it. Read More... |
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Handling and Training Your Foal
Foals are full of promise... |
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Handling and Training Your Foal
Foals are full of promise. Our job as their guardians is to see that this potential is realized in a way that’s most beneficial to the foal. Read More... |
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Teaching Your Horse to Lead
Good ground manners are the foundation of all subsequent training wi... |
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Teaching Your Horse to Lead
Good ground manners are the foundation of all subsequent training with your horse. Most importantly, your horse should know how to be led on a loose line without interfering with you, his guardian and handler. Read More... |
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Walking Equipment for Your Dog
Although it’s much more pleasant to walk dogs who don’t pull on their ... |
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Walking Equipment for Your Dog
Although it’s much more pleasant to walk dogs who don’t pull on their leash, it’s not an easy task to teach them. Dogs naturally forge ahead on walks because they move faster than us and are excited to explore the world. Read More... |
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Riding Equipment: The English Bridle
The style of riding known in the United States as “English” originated... |
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Riding Equipment: The English Bridle
The style of riding known in the United States as “English” originated in Europe. The early colonists brought it to the U.S. as a tradition of British military and civilian life. Read More... |
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Horses Who Are Head Shy
Most interactions between a horse and her guardian begin with handling... |
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Horses Who Are Head Shy
Most interactions between a horse and her guardian begin with handling the horse’s head. Read More... |
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