Today we must be vigilant when buying pet toys for our pets because many pet toy products containing harmful chemicals that could be danger for the pets. Read more at http://animpet.blogspot.com/
UPDATE: PRE-registration is closed, but you can certainly still send in
registration forms, or just show up day of. The only difference is that the
PRE-registration includes lunch / keepsake, where as any registrations after
today will not include lunch for free.
You can still register, but lunch will be charged separately day of.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GO THROUGH ANY CHECK POINTS TO GET TO THE VENUE - THIS IS
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Thank you to everyone who has pre-registered, it is looking like we are going to
have a great turnout!!!
FOR REGISTRATION INFO / FORMS / FLYERS / MAP GO TO:
WWW.TOPLINEEQUESTRIAN.NET
In the holidays period are often a lot of things from the goods or ornaments in a party at your house cause harm to your pet.The danger can be in the form of goods that are poisonous when eaten as chemicals or dangerous objects that would hurt our pet. Read more the Holidays Pets Safe Tips from Pet Poison Helpline at http://animpet.blogspot.com/
the barn where i am boarding my two mares has decided to close the end of this month. i had hoped to place diamond in a therapuedic riding stable that is opening here in gastonia but they are looking for a seasoned lesson horse. shadow of course is my special needs horse - she needs a safe pasture with a buddy or two to live out the rest of her life. diamond is 12, has two years of ground work and is well saddle broke. she is very smart and needs a purpose in life. my dream was to make her a ranch horse but the knee replacement surgery that is ineventable forces me to find new homes for my girls.
is there anyone out there that will give shadow a forever home - she's happiest in a pasture with other horses and diamond a purpose?
they won't come empty handed - diamond will come with all her tack included since my riding days are over along with the almost 80 bales of hay i've already purchased and 2 -3 months of grain (they are getting like 1/2 scoop reliance x 2 but really could go grain free with good hay.
please help my girls if you can - and if you can't please pass on to someone that might.
Basically our pets problem is the same with our problems, as well as in maintaining the health of pets.A healthy pets is not necessarily a long life for the pets .Besides cleanness, routine maintenance and pets health check, there are other factors you must take to keep pets healthy and long life.here are thing you can do to keep your pets healthy and long life. Read more at http://animpet.blogspot.com/
'Cowboy Christmas' Sunday in Union
The U.S. Equine Rescue League will sponsor a Cowboy Christmas event
Sunday afternoon in Union County.
The event is scheduled from 1-5 p.m. at the Wild West Town at Southern
Breezes, 4126 Medlin Road, near Monroe. The event will include
horse-drawn wagon ridges, a chance to meet some of the rescue horses, a
petting zoo, and shopping for Western-style gifts. The Rescue League
will be selling hot chocolate, hot cider and baked goods.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the effort to rescue abused and
neglected horses in the North Carolina Piedmont.
If you can volunteer to help that day, contact Deb Carl, 704-531-4877,
or dbcarl@....
For information, check www.userlcpnc.org.
Carly is a big-boned, 16-hand thoroughbred. She is tattooed and, as far
as can be determined, has been raced. She loves her people, and has good
ground manners and a great work ethic. She stands quietly for the vet
and farrier, and loads and hauls wonderfully. Carly walks, trots, and
canters and has been started on basic cavelleti and dressage work. She
is quiet on the trails. She also neck reins and has been ridden both
English and Western, but is probably better suited as a dressage or
hunter-type prospect. Because her hooves are still recovering from
serious neglect, she can not be recommended for jumping at this time.
Carly has an excellent mouth and is very responsive and willing, but needs an
intermediate to experienced rider who is consistent and kind.
For more information, contact Paula at sixhorseranch@...
Thanks,
Deb
www.userl.org
www.userlcpnc.org
http://nccp-userl.blogspot.com
Sometimes we found our pets who love to play with the plants in the home yard such as cats who love to nibble on houseplants,maybe we have to be ware about the to ensure poisonous plants are not on the menu.Many common houseplants can make your cats sicks, and a few can be fatal.Read more at http://animpet.blogspot.com/