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Dogs in Vermont
Dog lovers, our sister site, DogTipping.com, helps you find your local breeder, trainer and more plus it offers discount prices on every dog product you can imagine:
Dog Adoption Vermont
Dog DayCare Centers in Vermont
Dog Trainers in Vermont
Find Dog Breeders in Vermont
Vermont Kennel Club(s)
Local Pet Shops in Vermont
Vets for Dogs in Vermont
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Stables & Boarding
Find more local listings of training stables, turn out facilities, full-service equestrian centers and boarding in Vermont at LocalHorseStables.com
Farm Utility Vehicles
The best farm ATVs at the best prices sell near you and they're listed on eBay! Find locally-offered 4X4 quads online plus Vermont ATV dealers at LocalHorsePower.com.
Horse Trailers for Sale in Vermont
Find nearby horse trailers being sold on eBay plus local dealerships. See LocalHorseTrailers.com for Equestrian trailers for sale in Vermont.
Tractor Dealers in VT
Looking to make a tractor purchase? Find farm tractors selling locally on eBay plus local tractor dealerships at LocalFarmTractors.com.
Cats in Vermont
Cat lovers, my sister site, CatTipping.com, helps you find your local adoption center, at home kitty sitter, cat doctor and much more — plus it offers discount prices on every cat pet product imaginable:
Cat Adoption Centers Vermont
Professional Cat Sitters / Boarding in Vermont
Local Pet Supply, Vermont
Small Animal Vets, Vermont
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Horse Boarding Stables and Riding Clubs
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Also includes city-by-city listings for Trainers, Arenas and Equestrian Centers |
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BARRE
CEDAR RIDGE FARM, 121 JENSEN RD; BARRE, VT 05641; phone: 802-479-2006
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BRADFORD
FARM WAY, ROUTE 25; BRADFORD, VT 05033; phone: 802-222-9316
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CHARLOTTE
HEART & HERITAGE STABLES, INC., BALDWIN ROAD; CHARLOTTE, VT 05445; email: hsheldrick*aol.com (replace * with @); phone: 802-355-8998
Full Board with indoor arena. Beautiful trails and miles of dirt roads for riding or driving. Draft breeds welcome. Fun, friendly atmosphere. Trainers welcome, please inquire.
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ROCKY; KNOLL STABLES, 1535 LIME KILN RD; CHARLOTTE, VT 05445; phone: 802-238-5733
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COLCHESTER
ENNISKERRY FARM, 906 MIDDLE ROAD; COLCHESTER, VT 05446; phone: 802-872-9992
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EAST BURKE
D-N-D STABLES, 1952 VT ROUTE 114; EAST BURKE, VT 05832; phone: 802-626-8237
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ESSEX JCT
NATURAL HORSEMANSHIP CENTER OF VERMONT, 72 INDIAN BROOK ROAD; ESSEX JCT, VT 05452; http://www.NewHorizonsVt.com; phone: 802-878-8683
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ESSEX JUNCTION
NEW HORIZONS FARM, 72 INDIAN BROOK RD; ESSEX JUNCTION, VT 05452; phone: 802-878-8683
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JERICHO
MAPLE CORNER FARM, 4 NASHVILLE RD; JERICHO, VT 05465; phone: 802-899-2339
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MILTON
VALLEY VIEW STABLE, 60 BERNIER ROAD; MILTON, VT 05468; phone: 802-578-5310
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MONTPELIER
TOWNE-AYR FARM, THREE MILE BRIDGE ROAD; MONTPELIER, VT 05602; phone: 802-223-6418
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ROCHESTER
COBBLE HILL STABLE, 2520 ROUTE 100; ROCHESTER, VT 05767; phone: 802-767-9229
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SOUTH WOODSTOCK
KEDRON VALLEY STABLES, ROUTE 106 SOUTH ROAD; SOUTH WOODSTOCK, VT 05091; phone: 802-457-1480
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Horse Boarding Stables in Vermont
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Sample My Newsletter
From "I'm Scared of My Horse," Issue 19 of my FREE monthly newsletter
Re: Ask A Horse Trainer
"This article is for people with a horse that "turned into a brat" since they've owned it. It concerns itself with ground manners and the like – it does not deal with riding issues (such as spooky or jiggy horses). It does not specifically address horses that "have always" been bratty. Rather, if your horse has taken a turn for the worse (manners-wise) since you began dealing with it, this is for you.
"Would you like to walk out to the barn, have your horse turn to you with a smile and just hang out, friends for life? Well, that's possible, but first...
"First the hard medicine: If your horse has developed poor ground manners (pushy, rude, especially dangerous vices such as kicking or biting) since you've been in charge... then you'll only fix it by realizing that you need to make a change yourself. Every contact we have with our horses teaches them something – and your behavior has "trained" him to walk all over you. When the horse came to live with you he saw you as a blank slate. Would you be in charge – or would he? He knows somebody's gotta be. Millions of years of "survival of the fittest" programmed him to believe that there's gotta be a boss. If you're not ready for the post, he'll assume it. But now, six months or years after moving in, the horse looks at you and sees a giant sucker, with the Tootsie Pop wrapper and everything...."
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