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Signalé dedans . Par Hartley, .: Chevaux d'animal de compagnie, .: Produits d'animal de compagnie Étiquettes de ≺ : Chevaux, produits
Vous vous décrivez équitation nu-pieds sur votre galoper cheval avec le vent soufflant par vos cheveux ? Si oui, vous pouvez vouloir reconsidérer votre habillement d'équitation. Bien qu'il puisse ne pas être aussi confortable et détendu qu'allant aux pieds nus et sans chapeau, de l'habillement d'équitation est conçu pour garder le coffre-fort de cavaliers de sorte qu'ils puissent continuer à apprécier ceux des galops régénérateurs de matin.
Si vous préférez monter le modèle anglais ou occidental, vous devriez toujours être sûr vous des initialisations d'usage. En fait, vous devriez porter des initialisations même si vous êtes aller juste alimenter et toiletter votre cheval, parce qu'ayant un de ces sabots lourds descendez sur votre pied quand vous portez les sandals ou les espadrilles peuvent vraiment blesser. Naturellement, bien que les initialisations de cowboy puissent être tout à fait confortables, les initialisations anglaises d'équitation peuvent être un peu raide pour marcher autour du po. Vous pouvez vouloir investir dans une paire d'initialisations de grange ou de livres de hausse pour employer pour le travail stable.
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Signalé le 15 novembre 2007 par le ≺ de HART (1-800-HART) il y a 5 commentaires !
Signalé dedans . Par Hartley, .: Produits d'animal de compagnie, .: Formation d'animal de compagnie Étiquettes de ≺ : produits, formation
Parfois la distinction entre la formation et la commande est trop facilement perdue. Employer des commandes et des gestes de main, avec des laisses ou des festins, de solliciter a désiré le comportement s'exerce. En utilisant la bobine ou le `aucun-écorcez les' colliers, barrières électroniques et les dispositifs semblables est pour la commande.
Commandez n'est pas nécessairement une mauvaise chose. Les chiens naturellement ont et cherchent une hiérarchie sociale dans laquelle une est l'alpha (chef) et dans n'importe quelle paire de humain-chien l'humain doit prendre ce rôle. L'alternative est destruction de propriété, conditions peu sûres pour des chiens et des humains, anéantissement humain et un chien inadapté.
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Signalé le 29 octobre 2007 par le ≺ de HART (1-800-HART) il y a aucuns commentaires, houblon à lui !
Posted in ** PetLvr Messages**, . By Hartley, .: Pet Products ≺ Tags: announcements, products
If I had a better category, I’d might start this post with…
[SHAMELESS PROMOTION ON]
I’m in the process of creating a bunch of “stores” or “product-related-theme” blog under the @ HART Market brand (RSS Feed)
Pets @ HART Market - Affiliate Store
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Posted on October 19, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 2 comments!
Posted in *Uncategorized, .: Pet Horses, .: Pet Products ≺ Tags: Horses, products
The halter is the first piece of tack most horses ever wear and usually the only piece they still wear after they are retired to the pasture. Halters are important because they can help horse owners control their animals in any number of situations. All halters basically have the same style. However, you can find halters in a range of prices, from budget friendly nylon to the more expensive leather models.
Since halters are used so frequently, you should have at least two of them. This way, if a halter breaks or if your horse manages to remove his halter, you will be able to use your backup halter. Since most horses have a similar head size, you shouldn’t have a problem finding a halter to fit your horse. This is especially easy because a halter is designed to fit a horse more loosely than a bridle would. However, if the halter is practically falling off your horse’s head, then you should look for a smaller size.
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Posted on October 10, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Health Care, .: Pet Products, .: Pet Training ≺ Tags: cats, health care, products, training
For most cat owners, one of the biggest drawbacks of owning a cat is the dreaded cat litter box. Few people like to clean litter boxes. After all, they aren’t just smelly. Litter can be quite dusty and people that change litter boxes are more susceptible to some cat diseases that can be caught by humans than people that do not change their cats’ litter boxes.
* Hooded Litter Box
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Posted on September 16, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Products, .: Pet Tips (Other) ≺ Tags: products, tips
* The Portable Pet Water Bowl - www.waterrover.com/
It’s our last day on this Labour Day weekend out at the cottage, and it was our “Anniversary Weekend”, so I didn’t do too much blogging (although I did take my laptop here!).
But - we did do a lot of walking with the dogs and we had really nice and hot weather - and I tell you now - this new dog water bowl is probably the best thing since sliced bread when it comes to carrying water for your dog on walks!
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Posted on September 3, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 2 comments!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Horses, .: Pet Products, .: Pet Tips (Other) ≺ Tags: Horses, products, tips
You may be able to ride a horse without a saddle, although it isn’t the safest idea, but few people can control their horses without a bridle. The bridle is designed to connect the bit in a horse’s mouth with the reins in the rider’s hands. This enables the rider to signal his horse to stop or turn.
Since a bridle is such an important part of your horse’s tack, you should be sure that you buy one that is the right style and size for your horse. Luckily, since bridles are almost fully adjustable, few horses have problems with a bridle being too small or too large, so you won’t have to worry about taking measurements unless you have a draft horse or a pony.
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Posted on August 28, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Horses, .: Pet Products, .: Pet Tips (Other) ≺ Tags: Horses, products, tips
If you want your horse to go where you want to go when you are riding him, then you will need to use one essential piece of equipment, the bit. The bit is basically a metal bar that sits in the horse’s mouth and hooks to the two sidepieces of a bridle. When you tug gently on the reins, the bit applies pressure to the horse’s mouth, so he knows that you want to stop or turn. Of course, there are two distinct bit styles, one for Western riders and one for English riders. Within these styles, there are also different bits, since sometimes a certain bit does not work as well as another one.
No matter which type of bit you decide to buy, you will need to be sure that it fits your horse’s mouth properly. You will need to measure the width of your horse’s mouth at the spot where the bit rests and add a half inch to this measurement to get the proper fit.
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Posted on August 27, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Dogs, .: Pet Products, .: Pet Rescue & Shelters, :. PetLvr Community Calendar, :. PetLvr Community Corner, :. PetLvr Cutest Pet ≺ Tags: .: Pet Rescue & Shelters, Calendar], community, Cutest, dogs, products
Thursday TUESDAY August 28, 2007 - 7:00pm - Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Just a reminder:
Brenda Puttaert owner/designer for Doggie Duds will be the m.c. She is the exclusive designer for Pawsh and will provide the majority of the clothing and all of the doggie models as follows:
Maxxie and Sophie Singer
Duke and Jasper Peck
Sophie and Molly Puttaert
Mallow Dahl
Rowdy Bidewell
* HART (yes that’s me!) .. will be walking down the DOGwalk with Sophie Singer and if you are in the area next Tuesday .. please drop by for the fashion show! It’s for a good cause, as a portion of the sales will go to help FIPPER (see below) .. plus - you may find some neat products over at Pawsh Pet Boutique!

About FIPPER (from the D’Arcy A.R.C. site)
Fipper is a five year old Shepherd-cross who was left outside unattended for three days after receiving chemical burns to nearly eighty percent of her face. She was turned over to Machray Animal Hospital in the third week of August. Fipper was twenty five pounds underweight with her burns infected and covered in bugs and filth.
We owe a debt of many thanks to those who have supported Fipper’s rehabilitation with donations.
We have been overwhelmed with calls from concerned members of the community which we are also thankful for. Here is an update on Fipper:
- she is doing fantastic
- she receives daily dressings
- her face is washed every day with a medicated soap and cream
- she eats 5 times a day, 5 to 6 cans of wet food
- she is gaining weight
- she has very limited exposure to people at this time
Thank you all for your care and concern. This incident is under careful investigation by the proper authorities.
- Staff & Volunteers
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Posted on August 23, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Fish, .: Pet Products ≺ Tags: fish, products
By Darren Lintern
The aquarium stores are extremely convenient for any aquarist who wants to keep fish at home or in the office. It is here that you find a wide selection of fish tanks, and at the same time pick up any needed accessories to build a healthy ecosystem. Such necessities available will include fish food, water tester kits, nets, gravel, cleaning equipment, corals and plant life. A few aquarium stores also sell manuals and books on fish keeping that can be very helpful for the novice and experienced alike.
When visiting an aquarium store you will have the choice of selecting from either a clean empty fish tank or the ready to install aquarium. This will depend on the style of fish tank you are after and your intended budget, you can buy aquariums shaped like hexagons, octagons, pentagons and towers. You may even be interested in finding sphere aquariums or half round aquariums, not to mention the highly popular standard glass tanks that are box shaped or bowl shaped.
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Posted on August 18, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!