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February 19, 2018
The Honest Truth About Barn Time
Confession: Barn time is real and it sucks me in constantly. Those people who don’t spend time with horses may wonder, what in the world is barn time? Equestrians understand. Barn time is the magical and wondrous hours spent at the barn where time seems to stand still. Clocks don’t work and life outside […]
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February 16, 2018
Vet Chat Episode 1 with Dr. Kendra Pope
Welcome to the first installment of the vlog series, Vet Chat. My friend and colleague, integrative veterinarian, Dr. Kendra Pope was gracious to take time out of her busy schedule and sit down with me to discuss her background and growing trends in veterinary medicine. Those of you who know me may […]
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February 12, 2018
When You Find a Unicorn
Confession: Sometimes you get exactly what you want even if it was too much to hope for. How many of you equestrians have seen ads looking for a unicorn? The quintessential perfect horse for your needs. You know, the one that doesn’t exist? Or does it? A unicorn has different meanings […]
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February 8, 2018
The Essential Oil Element: Melaleuca
Tea Tree Oil: A Natural Antiseptic and Insect Repellent Most of you interested in aromatherapy or holistic health will have heard of tea tree oil, or melaleuca. It can be found in natural cleaning products and beauty products. But what is it exactly and how may this essential oil be used with your horse […]
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February 5, 2018
Seeing is Believing in Equine Sports Massage
Alternative therapies have a multitude of health benefits, especially sports massage which we use in our practice with horses and dogs. But sometimes prospective clients remain unconvinced. How do you convince someone that equine sports massage really can increase circulation, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility? Seeing is believing. We love our clients and build […]
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February 2, 2018
3 Easy Ways to Keep Your Dog Fit and Fabulous
As our dogs age their metabolism slows and they can become increasingly heavier. Obesity in dogs causes unnecessary pressure on their joints, vertebrae, and contributes to additional health issues such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and more. Give your dog the best possible chance to live a long and healthy life. Here are three easy […]
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January 28, 2018
Setting the Bar for 2018
It’s time to stop looking backward and concentrate on the year to come. After all, 2017 was the first full year of publication for Bridle & Bone. Even without setting goals I accomplished so much that I can be proud. So imagine what I can do if I actually get organized and set challenges for […]
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January 26, 2018
BlogPaws Kansas City Here I Come!
This April pet bloggers from around the world will be attending the BlogPaws 10th Anniversary Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. My father and his family grew up in northeastern Kansas and we visited often through the years. I absolutely cannot wait to see my family, eat the best BBQ, and of course connect and learn […]
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January 22, 2018
#Horsebloggers Vlog Challenge
As part of Haynet’s equestrian and country blogger community, I joined their 5 question Vlog Challenge. As you may know, video is one of my goals for the coming year. So what better way to start off the year right? I was paired with Laura Szuca of Wannabe in the Ribbons, based in […]
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January 19, 2018
Guest Post: Coconut Oil, a Natural Flea Remedy
It is just the unfortunate reality of a dog owner that at one time or another you’re going to have to combat the outbreak of a flea infestation. The good news is there are a number of effective ways for you to treat your pet for fleas and without reaching for the medicated shampoo. We’re sure […]
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