Tag: Arabian

The Adaptable Arabian: Part II

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.
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Working Hard but Not Moving Forward?

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Most of us begin the sport full of enthusiasm, inspired by the beauty and harmony of dressage. But over time, progress becomes harder to recognize.