This is an after made possible, in part, to our great trainer relationship with Nelson Detweiler. Pinto was tough horse initially, but he […]
Free to Good Home: How to Protect the Animal you need to Re-home
This article helps Heart of Phoenix To grow a community of knowledgeable, rational advocates, HORSE People and potential adopters who make great homes […]
When You Call A Horse Bad: What may be happening is something else entirely. . .
What I am going to say might hit you a little bit, if you read it to the very end. While horses do […]
You’re the Wrong Color: This isn’t what you think, really, or maybe it is
Each time I see animals in desperate need I am aware the odds they receive help wraps entirely around their colors and breeds […]
Transformations: The Beauty of Equine Adoption
Sally’s adoptive family posted this a few days ago, and it made me think about how beautiful equine adoption really is in a […]
Before Adopting a Foal, Read this
Hopefully this article helps you decide if your #righthorse is a young one or a horse already well undersaddle. Young horses are adopted […]
A Couple of Tips
If you are building a barn or remodeling your stalls, here is a great tip. Make the bottom board in your stalls pressure […]
What is Cushing’s Disease in horses?
Do you have a horse that has extremely long, kind of wavy hair? Does your horse always seem to be way behind others […]
“I need” written by Olivia Dixon of A Pony Known as Satan
“I need more money.” “I need to be able to buy a better horse.” “I can’t afford something that looks like that.” What […]
SMALL THINGS THAT MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
Domesticated horses are living so much longer than they used to. It is not uncommon for owners to have horses that are now […]