3 of the Best Dog Breeds for Families

3 of the Best Dog Breeds for Families

If you have young children and are thinking about getting a dog, you should consider the personalities of different breeds and make sure to choose a dog with a temperament conducive to family life. Fortunately, there are many types of dogs that interact well with children and are ideal for families.

1. Maltese

The Maltese is one of the tiniest breeds of dogs, with adult males and females weighing just 4 to 6 pounds. If you have a small home or apartment, a Maltese can be a better choice than a bigger dog. These animals are gentle, affectionate and intelligent. If you think a Maltese could be the dog for you, do your research and compare breeders offering Maltese puppies for sale in Orlando.

2. Golden Retriever

The Golden Retriever is one of the most popular breeds of dogs, and it is easy to see why. They are neither especially small nor especially large: Female Golden Retrievers normally weigh between 55 and 65 pounds, while males weigh between 65 and 75 pounds. Golden Retrievers are known for being friendly and exuberant and are a good fit for those who lead an active lifestyle.

3. Beagle

Beagles are slightly smaller

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4 Tips To Help You Prepare for a Successful Horse Show Season

4 Tips To Help You Prepare for a Successful Horse Show Season

Showing your horse is an excellent way to share the results of your hard work and dedication with others. Whether this is your first year showing, or you’re an experienced hand, you will benefit from incorporating a few basic tips while waiting for the season to get underway.

1. Schedule Your Practice Sessions

Practice is an integral part of getting ready for show season. It can be tempting to skip sessions over the winter, but you really should continue practicing throughout the entire offseason. To make it easier, schedule sessions for at least one or two days a week. Work on basics like gaits, transitions, and cues. Set up a course with a few schooling horse jumps or obstacles to make sure you and your horse are familiar with patterns. If the weather keeps you indoors, you can still work on basic manners and ground handling.

2. Maintain Your Tack and Gear

This is also a great time to take your tack apart and do a deep cleaning. Leather conditioners can be worked into saddles and bridles to soften them and minimize wear. Wash show sheets, saddle pads and wraps so they are clean and ready to go when you … Read the rest

What to Consider Before Getting a Dog

What to Consider Before Getting a Dog

Adding a dog to your family is one of the most rewarding things you can do. It’s a great way to teach kids responsibility and add a loving pet to your family. However, owning a dog is not for everyone. It’s a big commitment and there is a lot to consider before you decide to get a furry friend. Here are just a few things to take into account first.

Breed

The breed you get should somewhat depend on your lifestyle. For instance, if you work twelve hours a day, you probably shouldn’t get a husky as they require a lot of exercise. If you’re in a small apartment, you might want to look for yorkies for sale Orlando instead of opting for a larger breed. Shelters will often ask you questions to help you determine what type of dog might be right for you.

Training

Unless you adopt an older dog that is already trained, you’ll likely need to help your dog out some. You’ll need to decide if you’re going to take the time to train your puppy or if you’re going to send him to a program. Young puppies require a lot of time and attention when

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Choosing the Right Horse Jump Cups

Choosing the Right Horse Jump Cups

Jump cups are essential for certain equestrian competitors. There are some variations among jump cups for horses.

Cup Materials

Most of the jump cups that are available today are still manufactured using stainless steel. This has been the case for some time, and this fundamental design element hasn’t really changed today. Some of these cups will also have a coating that is made out of enamel.

There are also jump cups primarily made out of plastic on the market now. Some riders prefer this variety of jump cup. People might use different jump cups in preparation for shows, while other people will want to practice using the exact same models that they’ve been using all along for the sake of consistency. They should decide whether or not they want pins.

Jump Cup Pins

These cups used to be manufactured using pins, but there are alternatives to these kinds of jump cups today. The cups that do not have pins can be modified much more simply, giving riders and horse handlers many more options. It will be easier to change the jump’s elevation quickly with this jump cup model.

Horse Safety

Jump cups can be especially valuable regarding the health of

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Our Review of Pebblina’s Reversible Dog Harness

Our Review of Pebblina’s Reversible Dog Harness

Having owned many dogs over the years, I was interested to check out dog harnesses, particularly the lovely designs by Pebblina. Their reversible dog harness looks fabulous, but I hesitated, simply because I have always used a collar and lead, and sometimes, a choker chain for my dogs. I had always thought that dog harnesses didn’t give you much control over your dog, which is why I always used a collar and lead or a choker chain. How wrong I was!

One problem with choker chains is that they choke your dogs! Some of my dogs just wouldn’t behave on their walks and kept pulling me forwards, which on many occasions, nearly caused me to fall over! However, the noise they made when they pulled against the choker chain really made my heart leap, but what could I do?

So, I reverted back to the collar and lead, but the collar would need to be tightened or she would easily slip out of it, and I didn’t like it being pulled so tight around her neck. For many years I just went between the two options of collar and choker chain, not knowing that there was another option.

Why do

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