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    Dasher, my rescue pony

    Good for you! Such a little cutie, he is probably very happy to be in your hands
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    Help!

    After looking it up, all her symptoms seem to point to Lyme disease
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    Help!

    Sorry, I am not much of a help, but I just wanted to say good luck and I hope she feels better. I have a hunch about something, but lemme look something up before telling you about it.
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    A New Year and a new addition!

    A beautiful little boy! Congratulations!
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    Action boots

    Thanks everyone! By homemade, do you mean leather dog collars? A friend of mine uses the toy dog collars as action boots, and they seem to work pretty well. What's your take on it?
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    A little help

    Every time I have my vet out, she checks his teeth. She says they are fine, but my farrier and my horsey friend say otherwise. I am thinking that it is his teeth, as he only puts his head like this when he has the bit in his mouth. He doesn't travel like this when I am just leading him around...
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    Action boots

    I have been looking for action boots for my mini, to help his action and add a bit more muscling to his chest. What are the best, and the most effective, but will not irritate his legs too much? The only ones I have found is the chain action boots, but I can't find the weighted bands. Which ones...
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    Clicker training

    I love clicker training! I have trained all my horses using this method, and even my dogs. I don't know of any good clicker books, but I am sure there are some out there. YouTube has some great videos on there about clicker training.
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    Newbie!

    Thank you everyone! I am excited to be here! Happy New Year's from New York!
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    A little help

    So I have been ground driving my gelding, Jitterbug. He has been doing very well, except for one thing. He always has his head to the left, and I really have to urge him to go to the right. He turns to the left just fine. What could be the problem?
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    Training For Liberty

    What the judges look for in a liberty horse is flashy movement, energy, and the excitement of being free. This class is all about the freedon of expression for the horses in the manner of movement. I don't like to practice for this class, as I feel it takes away the thrill of being set free for...
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    Newbie!

    Thank you!
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    Help with set up

    When I trained my gelding to set up and stretch I backed him until his hind feet were square, and then I gently brought his head up and forward so that he shifted his weigh to his hind legs and walked with his front.
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    Newbie!

    Hello everyone! I just joined yesterday. I love miniatures and I am excited to learn more about them on this forum. Glad to be here, and Happy New Years evryone!
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