January 2013 Table of Contents
Wednesday, December 12 2012
by Website Editor
Dressage 22 Laughing, Crying, Riding with Parkinson’s Polo 110 U.S. vs. U.K. Polo Rivalry Lives On Departments 4 Letter from the Editor |
- Published in 01-2013, Front Cover
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Wednesday, December 12 2012
by Website Editor
Hats off to Success Equestrian and their fantastic Saddle Pads with Purpose. Each time someone purchases a Success Equestrian Saddle Pad, a portion of the proceeds are contributed to the Equestrian Aid Foundation. The Success Equestrian Saddle Pads are … [Read more]
All I Want For Christmas Is…A Forever Home!
Tuesday, December 11 2012
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Tank – a dog from Big Dog Ranch Rescue. All he wants for Christmas is a forever home!! Get ready for a “feel good” experience right now thanks to some cute puppy dog eyes! Yes, today’s blog is all about adopting a dog (not a horse) – but horse people are dog people, so it makes sense! My spotlight rescue is The Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Wellington, Florida is a not-for-profit no-kill shelter – and they do a great job of finding forever homes for their furry collection of dogs and puppies. I love their website and their ads – and now they have created a great YouTube video with Christmas music and a bunch of sad puppy dog eyes pleading that all they want for Christmas is a forever home! Very, very hard to resist! Some puppy dog eyes that are hard to resist!! Let Santa bring your family an adopted dog this Christmas! Enjoy the video and help Big Dog Ranch Rescue if you can.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
beyond the track, dog-adoption, dogs, family, forever-home, holiday, holidays, horses, show world, the offside, wellington
Dog of the Day – Aldo
Monday, December 10 2012
by Editor
- Published in General, Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
Dog of the Day – Flash
Saturday, December 08 2012
by Editor
- Published in General, Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
archives, education, flash, higher education, in the irons, injecting perspective, laurengallops, show world, the offside, tucker the wunderkind
A Success Story!! I Found A Saddle Pad That DOES NOT Slip!
Friday, December 07 2012
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan My Success Equestrian pad – it never, ever slips!! I love a good success story!! And I especially love when that success happens to me! As the editor of Sidelines Magazine, I am often asked to “test” products. I, of course, don’t mind at all! When I heard that Success Equestrian Saddle Pads (www.successequestrian.com) was going to send me a saddle pad that doesn’t slip, my first reaction was “Great, because I already have plenty of saddle pads that do slip.” As the keeper of the Sidelines equine mascot (Spirit, my trusty steed) – we have an assortment of slippery pads. I was glad someone was going to send me a non-slip pad.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
adventures with angelea, beyond the track, chasin', deluxe, dressage, higher education, saddle, show world, technology
THE DRESSAGE FOUNDATION’S CAROL LAVELL GIFTED MEMORIAL FUND AWARDS $10,000 TO ADULT AMATEUR RIDERS
Thursday, December 06 2012
by Editor
(December 3, 2012) – The Dressage Foundation is proud to announce this year’s recipients of the Carol Lavell Gifted Memorial Fund Scholarships for Adult Amateurs. Each will receive a $1,000 Scholarship to enable them to set aside quality time in concentrated training with a horse they own, with a trainer of choice, away from the daily pressures of job and family. “Congratulations to these deserving Adult Amateurs for being selected to receive a $1,000 scholarship! Thanks to the generosity of Carol Lavell, her family, and friends, we are thrilled to provide this support,” said Jenny Johnson, Administrative Director of The Dressage Foundation. “We hope that each recipient will make the most of the concentrated training time that this scholarship will allow, and we look forward to hearing from each recipient about her experience.” Up to nine $1,000 grants are available each year (one per United States Dressage Federation Region). Additionally, two wild card grants are available, and can be awarded in any Region. The following Adult Amateurs were chosen as recipients from their respective USDF Regions to receive grants for training in the 2013 calendar year.
- Published in General, Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
archives, beach, california, family, higher education, lesley grove, show-world, tails & trails, the offside
Dog of the Day – Mandy
Thursday, December 06 2012
by Editor
- Published in General, Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
Why a Standardbred?
Wednesday, December 05 2012
by Editor
Written by Dot Morgan (Executive Director) Standardbreds are quieter and more tolerant of mistakes than Thoroughbreds. These horses are accustomed to standing patiently in cross ties for hours and are satisfied to leave the premises alone. They have been bathed, shipped, and shod extensively and usually have exceptional ground manners
- Published in Beyond the Track, General, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
archives, beyond the track, career, chasin', director, higher education, horse, pennsylvania, standardbred, striking-style, the offside
1/2 Off All Adoption Fees in December!
Tuesday, December 04 2012
by Editor
Bring Home That Special Horse Just in Time for the Holidays! You’ve been holding out waiting for the right time to find your next show prospect or trail companion. Why not make your next horse an ex-racehorse! Whether you’re looking for a Standardbred or Thoroughbred, these talented equines can do it all! Now is your chance to adopt one of these talented athletes for half the price! During the whole month of December, New Vocations is offering 1/2 off all horse adoption fees! We only require that the horse must be adopted and picked up from the New Vocations’ facility in December in order for an approved adopter to receive the half off promotion. What did Santa put in your stocking?
- Published in Beyond the Track, General, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
adoption, adoption-fees, education, holidays, horses, michigan, tails & trails, the offside, vocations