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FEI For My 50th Birthday

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By Kristen Guest: My early experiences were more heartbreak than harmony. I competed up to First Level, but spent a lot of time crying in the tack stall.

Beyond Measure

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I have always been attracted to the “diamond in the rough”, the underdog, if you will. By Karen Sanchez

A Path We Didn’t Plan On

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The dapper Dutch Harness Horse! We are celebrating them as our May Breed of the Month on YourDressage! We recently asked our social media followers...

What I Bring to Vegas, Stays in Vegas!

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By Annette Spinetti: a Region 5 trainer shares the story of the two young Dutch Harness Horses she purchased through a broker and brought home to Las Vegas - and how they have thrived in their dressage careers so far!

Little Fish in a Big Pond

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The inspirational Rescue Horse! We are celebrating them as our April Breed of the Month on YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose Rescue Horses as their...

A Friesian for Finals

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By Macy Clark If you would have asked me a year ago if I thought I’d be taking a Friesian to the US Dressage Finals...

Our 15 Favorite Stories From 2022 That You May Have Missed

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We post a lot of content every year on YourDressage, and sometimes stories may fly under the radar simply due to the volume of...

My Beautiful Golden Boy

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Thank you, my kind, sensitive and beautiful Golden Boy, you are everything that a Lusitano is supposed to be. I feel so privileged to have had him become my friend, and tell everyone that "it's like going to the prom on the arm of the Homecoming King".

Centauro – My Little Champion

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The powerful Lusitano! We are celebrating them as our February Breed of the Month on #YourDressage! Dressage riders who choose Lusitanos as their mounts...

Bieber’s Battle

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By Rebecca Sims Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis, or, as it is more commonly referred to, EPM. We have all heard of this terrible disease and what...
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.