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Horse Training: Teach Your Horse To Use His Hindquarters
Wanna help your horse develop and use his hindquarters more?Ride him up and down steep hills.Before you do though, I suggest youhave control over him. Thus, when you askhim to stop, he knows to stop.And be sure to do it in places whereyou feel...
Andy CurryApril 18, 2006
Horse Training: Calm Your Horse With Sing Song
Have you ever read, "Talking WithHorses." ?It was written by a horse trainer named Henry Blake. He's quite the horseman. He has aneat perspective about horses you should read about if you're interested in how totrain a...
Andy CurryApril 18, 2006
Horse Training: Prevention and Cure
If you own a horse that has a badhabit like biting, kicking, shying, bolting,halter pulling, etc. - it's a good idea tolook at how that happened.That's an important horse trainingprinciple if you're going to be a horse trainerand...
Andy CurryApril 18, 2006
Horse Training: Did Your Horse Spill The Paint?
In the past, I've emailed a lot ofinfo where I describe key principles in horse training.One I like to harp on is the prin-ciple of "kindness."Instinctively, most understand thekindness thing. After all, why be cruel toyour horse.
Andy CurryApril 18, 2006
Horse Training: Train A Horse For Tomorrow
Do Your Horse Training For TomorrowEver hear something and youthought to yourself, "Now that'sprofound!"The statement was "Always trainfor tomorrow!"I've heard it said many a time but for some reason it really hit...
Andy CurryApril 18, 2006
A Tale Of Four Dog Foods: Finding The Best Chow For Your Hound
We all love our dogs and want to give them the best life has to offer. But with so many variations of dog food in the market, it isn't always easy to identify the best food for our dog.
Nathan FischerApril 18, 2006
The Growing Use Of Pets As Therapy
The inclusion of pets into hospital and rehabilitation environments has long been considered very therapeutic, and pets continue to be an important part of life long after rehabilitation has ended.In addition to filling lonely hours with...
Lisa ScottApril 18, 2006
Cat Owners' Cat Training Books
This article seeks to give you a solid knowledge base regarding the subject matter, no matter what your previous experience on the topic. Cats are wonderful animals! It is remarkable how well these animals have adapted to domesticity.
Ken CharnelyApril 18, 2006
Is Your Cat Ready for Toilet Training? Here's 5 Ways You Can Tell
At the end of a long day, who wants to sift through a messy litter box? Certainly not me. Up until now, the litter-box has been a necessary evil, a small price to pay for our beloved companions. But not anymore.
Rebecca RescateApril 18, 2006
All for One, One for All: Fireants
If I weren't bit by a fireant the other day, I would never have thought of writing about ants. Despite the cortisone cream, fireant bites itch, burn, and take quite a few days to heal.
Joy CagilApril 18, 2006
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