Tag: Arabian
The Adaptable Arabian: Part II
We recently asked our community to share a photo of their favorite Arabian/Arabian cross, and the response was overwhelming! Check out our second gallery below.
A Brush with Death & A Change of Heart
A rider shares the secret to overcoming major obstacles with her Arabian, including a colic episode that almost cost him his life: kindness and compassion.
Tilly – My Arabian Horse of Hope
An Arabian owner shares her mare’s incredible recovery from several unfortunate diagnoses, including a rare infectious disease known as “Florida Swamp Cancer.”
The Adaptable Arabian: Part I
We recently asked our community to share a photo of their favorite Arabian/Arabian cross, and the response was overwhelming! Check out our first gallery below.
Listen When They Speak
A rider from Region 2 tells us how, by listening, she and her formerly neglected horse were able to uncover the key to their successes.
Life After Laminitis
By Nicole Fink: As for Lola and I, our relationship is strong and we continue to pursue our goals together. There is Life after Laminitis.
From the YourDressage Archive – Heart of Steele
By Cara Blanchard Kilbourne
It’s Throwback Thursday! Enjoy this article from the YourDressage Archives, which was originally published in the July 2018 issue of the...
Where Are They Now – Sam Madden
Blind Equestrian Wins Prestigious Screenplay Award - Rodeo Queen Rides and Writes in the Dark
In July 2021, as part of our celebration of Arabians...
Halylujah Hal
Don’t discount senior horses just for their age; senior horses have a lot to give. Barring any serious health concerns there’s no reason a horse can’t happily work well into their twenties, and even thirties, with careful management.
My Little Wonder Pony
If I have one regret, it’s that I didn’t begin Ginger’s dressage career earlier on. I am a petite adult, but riding a 12.2hh pony, so you can imagine the looks I get sometimes. I used to let this get in the way of taking ourselves seriously as competitors, but my little pony has more heart and try than any horse I have ever sat on.















