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While it might seem that grooming a horse is purely cosmetic, it is in fact an important part of your horse’s care By caring for your horse’s coat, you not only make him look better, but make him feel better too...
1482: Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Forelock
It is not uncommon to see horses at shows sporting messy forelock braids that are bumped up like the braids along their manes Not only do these braids look terrible, they are the sure sign of an amateur braiding job...
1483: Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Tail
Once you have the hang of braiding the mane, you might want to learn how to braid a tail A well-braided tail can be the perfect way to set off well-developed hindquarters...
1484: Horse Grooming - How to Pull a Mane
While a long, flowing mane is beautiful, for many riders it is more of a hassle that it is worth Often showing a horse requires a pulled mane...
1485: Maximizing Your Horse Auction Price
Sometimes, despite our best efforts, it is necessary to sell a horse through auction While this can be a quick fix, often the sale price you receive at an auction is well below your horse’s actual value...
1486: What to do if Your Dachshund Has Back Trouble
The short answer to what to do if your Dachshund has back trouble is to stop reading this and take him to your veterinarian In severe cases, you literally only have a matter of hours to react, waiting can mean the difference between full recovery and your dog never regaining his mobility...
1487: Yorkshire Terrier Training - Training Your Yorkie To Stop Barking So Much
Does your Yorkshire terrier bark all of the time? If this is the case you will want to read on to find out what causes barking in dogs and what you can do to stop it....
1488: How To Get A New Dog But Spend Less
Attention dog lovers: Support free dog adoption, you get a new pet, spend less and get benefits!...
1489: Puppy And Dog Training Secrets
Having a new puppy in your home is a very exciting and very challenging time for most folks and families. The average breeder has weaned and begun to let puppies leave for their new homes at about 8 weeks of age. This is very much like tending a baby, as dogs this young not only have very small bladders, they are for the most part unable to have much control over bladder and bowel functions....
1490: Show Hunters - A Horse Competing Event That Originated From Fox Hunting
English riding is divided into a variety of disciplines, or styles or riding. From pleasure riding to competitive events, each of these disciplines is unique and has its own set of priorities and requirements. One of the most common disciplines in North America is the hunters....
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1481: Horse Grooming - The Basics You Should Know While it might seem that grooming a horse is purely cosmetic, it is in fact an important part of your horse’s care By caring for your horse’s coat, you not only make him look better, but make him feel better too...
1482: Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Forelock
It is not uncommon to see horses at shows sporting messy forelock braids that are bumped up like the braids along their manes Not only do these braids look terrible, they are the sure sign of an amateur braiding job...
1483: Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Tail
Once you have the hang of braiding the mane, you might want to learn how to braid a tail A well-braided tail can be the perfect way to set off well-developed hindquarters...
1484: Horse Grooming - How to Pull a Mane
While a long, flowing mane is beautiful, for many riders it is more of a hassle that it is worth Often showing a horse requires a pulled mane...
1485: Maximizing Your Horse Auction Price
Sometimes, despite our best efforts, it is necessary to sell a horse through auction While this can be a quick fix, often the sale price you receive at an auction is well below your horse’s actual value...
1486: What to do if Your Dachshund Has Back Trouble
The short answer to what to do if your Dachshund has back trouble is to stop reading this and take him to your veterinarian In severe cases, you literally only have a matter of hours to react, waiting can mean the difference between full recovery and your dog never regaining his mobility...
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Dachshund,
dachshund health issues,
dachshund back problems,
spinal injury in dogs
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Wordcount: 887 || Full Article
1487: Yorkshire Terrier Training - Training Your Yorkie To Stop Barking So Much
Does your Yorkshire terrier bark all of the time? If this is the case you will want to read on to find out what causes barking in dogs and what you can do to stop it....
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connie ragen green,
yorkshire terrier training,
yorkshire terriers training,
barking in yorkies
Wordcount: 463 || Full Article
Wordcount: 463 || Full Article
1488: How To Get A New Dog But Spend Less
Attention dog lovers: Support free dog adoption, you get a new pet, spend less and get benefits!...
1489: Puppy And Dog Training Secrets
Having a new puppy in your home is a very exciting and very challenging time for most folks and families. The average breeder has weaned and begun to let puppies leave for their new homes at about 8 weeks of age. This is very much like tending a baby, as dogs this young not only have very small bladders, they are for the most part unable to have much control over bladder and bowel functions....
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new puppy,
puppies,
puppy,
dog.dogs,
crate,
train,
house breaking,
house training,
sit,
trained dog,
breeder
Wordcount: 663 || Full Article
Wordcount: 663 || Full Article
1490: Show Hunters - A Horse Competing Event That Originated From Fox Hunting
English riding is divided into a variety of disciplines, or styles or riding. From pleasure riding to competitive events, each of these disciplines is unique and has its own set of priorities and requirements. One of the most common disciplines in North America is the hunters....
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