Safety Tips For Using Dog Harnesses: How To Prevent Escapes And Ensure Secure Walks
413 ViewsWhen it comes to taking our furry friends for a walk, safety should always be a top priority. Using a dog harness is an excellent way to ensure your pet’s security and comfort. However, simply strapping on a harness is not enough. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into Continue Reading
How to Choose the Right Turnout Rug and Dressage Saddle
480 ViewsWith so many turnout rugs available, making a choice can be overwhelming for you. Rug designs have evolved from the original canvas New Zealand to comfortable leather. It’s not only the Olympians who deserve a good-fitting saddle but everyone who wants to enjoy riding. Choosing the Right Turnout Rug Continue Reading
Tips on how to choose the best saddle rugs for your horse
388 ViewsIt’s easy to become lost in the maze of saddle pad types—from close touch and dressage to half pads and APs. The potential for saddle slides and pressure points also contributes to the complexity of the list of precautions that should be taken. The WeatherBeeta stable rugs are among Continue Reading
How To Care For Your Horse Rug Properly
498 ViewsWhen your horse is in the field, rugs are necessary to keep him dry and comfortable. They are breathable and let your horse adjust to temperature variations while still repelling water. You must take good care of them to maintain optimum performance and a long lifespan. Why it’s important Continue Reading
Looking For A Stable Rug? This is What You Should Consider
439 ViewsStable rugs are an essential piece of horsewear that help to keep horses warm and comfortable in their stalls. They come in different materials, designs, and thicknesses, and choosing the right one for your horse can be overwhelming A horse blanket is a piece of horsewear designed to offer Continue Reading
Keeping cosy: 4 tips for making your home more comfortable for older dogs
371 ViewsWinter is fast approaching and if there’s one thing that dogs aren’t too fond of it’s the colder months. They’re bad enough for young, stronger pups, but they’re even worse for older dogs, who are more susceptible to chill and discomfort. Therefore, if your pooch is getting older, it’s Continue Reading