“Spot” Adoptable Dog
Wednesday, October 17 2012
by Editor
October 17, 2012 Even though he has the most generic dog name in the entire world, Spot (0994496) , an 8-year-old neutered papillon mix, is nothing but unique. He is 8 years old, but he acts just like a big puppy. You should see this tiny dog pulling staff through the halls of the shelter! Spot loves exploring new places and meeting new people
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Equine Ergonomist Jochen Schleese Participates in “For the Good of the Horse” Roundtable
Wednesday, October 17 2012
by Editor
The weekend of October 5-7, 2012 featured world renowned veterinarian and author Dr. Gerd Heuschmann as guest clinician at Loch Hurst Farm in Vass, NC where “The Biomechanics of the Horse” was the topic of interest for the riders and auditors.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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Sidelines Spotlight: American Women Shine at Burghley (Way to go Sinead Halpin and Allison Springer!)
Wednesday, October 17 2012
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Now that the November issue of Sideline s is on the news stands (you can see it free online if you have a print subscription also!) there are several stories that were cut from the issue because of space — but they are still great stories and I want to share them with you!! MiMi Falb wrote a wonderful on-the-scene story on the success that American eventers Sinead Halpin and Allison Springer had at the Burghley Horse Trials following the London Olympics. It’s a great story and we were thrilled with the success these two young ladies had. Enjoy the journey as you ride along with Mimi, Sinead and Allison! Allison Springer riding Arthur IV in the dressage phase at Burghley.
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Dr. Cesar Parra and His Piaffe-Performance Team Win Big at Dressage At Devon, Prepare for 2013 Show Season
Tuesday, October 16 2012
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Colombian dressage rider Nicholas Torres Rodriguez and Silver Label won the FEI Junior Individual Test as well as the FEI Junior Freestyle with a 71.575 Photo ©SusanJStickle.com Looking Back on Devon with an Eye on Future Success- Dr. Cesar Parra and His Piaffe-Performance Team Win Big at Dressage At Devon, Prepare for 2013 Show Season Devon, PA (October 16, 2012) – The team at Piaffe-Performance Farms, owned by dressage trainer Dr. Cesar Parra, stepped up their game during the 2012 Dressage at Devon CDI, taking home numerous wins in various classes. It is a trend they plan to continue throughout the end of this year and into the 2013 Florida winter circuit. Devon was a banner show for Dr
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Why a Thoroughbred?
Tuesday, October 16 2012
by Editor
Although Thoroughbreds are bred primarily to run they also have many great characteristics that make them suitable for a variety of other disciplines. Athleticism, intelligence, and heart are three traits that both racehorse and equestrian trainers look for in a horse. The Thoroughbred in general is known to have all three.
- Published in Beyond the Track, General, Z-Blogs
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Dog of the Day
Monday, October 15 2012
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Meet Nugget – a lanky, playful, affectionate dog who loves humans, other dogs, and anything else he meets. He will make an outstanding family pet
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Stolen Horse International Seeks Auction Donations to Help Victims
Thursday, October 11 2012
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“This is not just a horse; it’s not money; it’s my heart,”’ say one missing horse victim.
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Watch U.S. Paralympian Rebecca Hart On Good Morning America October 10th with Co-Host Ann Romney
Tuesday, October 09 2012
by Editor
Rebecca Hart receiving 2012 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championship Award from Ann Romney. Photograph (c)Sue Stickle Photography at SusanJStickle.com New York, NY – October 8, 2012 - On Wednesday October 10 th , U.S.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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Betty R – Available For Adoption
Tuesday, October 09 2012
by Editor
Introducing our gorgeous 7 year old, 15.2hh mare “Betty R” who rides in both english and western tack! Betty R is a sweet, quiet mare with a competitive side. She raced 18 times in her career, winning twice, before retiring sound in May, 2011. Now she has taken her winning attitude from the racetrack to the trails
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Princeton Show Jumping 2012 – Laura Chapot Wins the Grand Prix
Tuesday, October 09 2012
by Editor
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