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Caring For Your Horse’s Ears

A horse’s ears can say a lot about the animal. They can be pinned, indicating the horse is upset; droopy, signaling a sleepy animal; or pricked, showing high alert. Typically, the ears on a healthy horse do not require much care, but there are a few things you can do to ensure that the ears...

What are Fleas?

Most pet owners have faced the challenge of ridding their homes and pets of fleas. Fleas can be a problem because they reproduce so rapidly. The persistent parasite can cause discomfort for cats, dogs and their owners. Understanding Fleas makes it easier to treat what could become a major...

2013 Resolutions for You & Your Furry Pals

Better Habits So much of what our pets learn from us is unintentional. Every time we give our dogs attention, whatever they happen to be doing at that moment is reinforced. Cats are excellent at manipulating us with their high pitch meow. “I’m hungry,” or “pay attention to...

Horse Calming and Stress

HORSE STRESS: Horses, like humans and pets, tend to have a variety of behavioral problems. These behavioral issues may arise suddenly, after a traumatic experience, or may be deeply rooted in the horse’s psyche from past experiences. Horse anxiety and stress are common conditions that may affect...