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If you own a horse that has a bad habit like biting, kicking, shying, bolting, halter pulling, etc. - it's a good idea look at how that happened. That's an important horse training principle if you're going be a horse trainer and learn...More

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In the past, I've emailed a lot of info where I describe key principles in horse training. One I like to harp on is the prin- ciple of "kindness." Instinctively, most understand the kindness thing. After all, why be cruel to your horse....More

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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. Who can possibly feel confident when so many brands trumpet...More

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There's an old horse training saying. It says "your horse should have the feel." Basically, that means if you're leading your horse with the lead rope, does he follow you with virtually no tugging on that lead rope? As part of the breaking...More

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Have you ever tried to get your horse to go somewhere (like through a door or in a trailer) and he rears as he approaches? In this case, the rearing is a symptom of a problem. The horse is showing resistance and fear - plus a lack of respect...More

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Ever hear g and you thought to yourself, "Now that's profound!" The statement was "Always train for tomorrow!" I've heard it said many a time but for some reason it really hit me. Sometimes that happens. You can hear...More

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Wanna help your horse develop and use his hindquarters more? Ride him up and down steep hills. Before you do though, I suggest you have control over him. Thus, when you ask him to stop, he knows to stop. And be sure to do it in places...More

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Have you ever read, "Talking With Horses." ? It was written by a horse trainer named Henry Blake. He's quite the horseman. He has a neat perspective about horses you should read about if you're interested in how to train a...More

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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 companionship,...More

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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. It has been...More

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