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Dogs in Nevada
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 Nevada
Dog DayCare Centers in Nevada
Dog Trainers in Nevada
Find Dog Breeders in Nevada
Nevada Kennel Club(s)
Local Pet Shops in Nevada
Vets for Dogs in Nevada
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Horse Trailers for Sale in Nevada
Find nearby horse trailers being sold on eBay plus local dealerships. See LocalHorseTrailers.com for Equestrian trailers for sale in Nevada.
Tractor Dealers in NV
Looking to make a tractor purchase? Find farm tractors selling locally on eBay plus local tractor dealerships at LocalFarmTractors.com.
Horse Trainer Directory
Certified by John Lyons, Pat Parelli and other famous trainers: Find professional horse trainers in Nevada with maps, directions and listings by city and state.
Cats in Nevada
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 Nevada
Professional Cat Sitters / Boarding in Nevada
Local Pet Supply, Nevada
Small Animal Vets, Nevada
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Western Tack Stores in Nevada |
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Also includes listings for Horse Feed and Apparel, Riding English or Western |
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CARSON CITY
HITCHIN POST, 3080 US HIGHWAY 50 EAST; CARSON CITY, NV; phone: 775-883-3633
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S AND W FEEDS, 2310 S. CURRY ST.; CARSON CITY, NV; phone: 775-882-1225
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ELKO
HIGHTOWER JAY CUSTOM BOOTS, 642 IDAHO STREET; ELKO, NV; phone: 775-753-6338
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FALLON
OPENSHAW SADDLERY, 105 S. MAINE; FALLON, NV; phone: 775-423-8291
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LAS VEGAS
ADAMS WESTERN STORE, 1415 WESTERN AVENUE; LAS VEGAS, NV; phone: 702-384-6077
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BUCKAROO SALES, 5944 W CORAZON DRIVE; LAS VEGAS, NV; phone: 702-364-1724
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HORSE N AROUND SADDLERY AND FEED, 1859 N DECATUR BLVD; LAS VEGAS, NV; phone: 702-646-1859
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HORSE N AROUND SADDLERY AND FEED, 2540 W WARM SPRINGS ROAD; LAS VEGAS, NV; phone: 702-361-4350
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JONES FEED, 6515 W. LONE MT. ROAD; LAS VEGAS, NV; phone: 702-645-1992
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SILK PURSE RANCH TACK SHOP, 8101 RACEL STREET; LAS VEGAS, NV; phone: 702-645-3224
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STATE LINE TACK, 2140 NORTH RAINBOW BLVD; LAS VEGAS, NV; phone: 702-631-8422
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WILD WEST TACK, INC., 7035 W. ANN RD. #150; LAS VEGAS, NV; phone: 702-656-3400
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RENO
D BAR M WESTERN STORE, 1020 EAST 4TH STREET; RENO, NV; phone: 775-329-9107
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ENGLISH SHOP, 7466 SOUTH VIRGINIA STREET; RENO, NV; phone: 775-853-6007
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GREEN'S FEED, 4701 N. VIRGINIA ST; RENO, NV; phone: 775-323-1502
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HILLTOPPER, 425 WEST LARAMIE DRIVE; RENO, NV; phone: 775-849-1849
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K R BITS AND SPURS, 18840 PINON PINE AVENUE; RENO, NV; phone: 775-972-7620
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RANCH WESTERN STORE, 11331 SOUTH VIRGINIA STREET; RENO, NV; phone: 775-851-2188
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STATE LINE TACK, 2210 HARVARD WAY; RENO, NV; phone: 775-826-1133
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SPARKS
J K KORRAL WESTERN SHOP, 2233 ODDIE BOULEVARD; SPARKS, NV; phone: 775-355-1110
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VERDI
VERDI TRAILS WEST, 175 TRELEASE LANE; VERDI, NV; phone: 775-345-7600
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WINNEMUCCA
HORSE HAVEN, 4270 BRAYTON ROAD; WINNEMUCCA, NV; phone: 775-623-3384
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RON'S SEED AND SUPPLY, 710 GRASS VALLEY ROAD; WINNEMUCCA, NV; phone: 702-623-5053
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Horse Tack And Supply: Nevada, a nationwide listing of local tack stores from John Lyons Trainer Keith Hosman
© 2008 copyright Keith Hosman and horsemanship101.com
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Newsletter Sample
From Issue 14 of my FREE monthly newsletter
"Biting Horses"
"Did your horse tell you today that he's going to bite you next week? Will you bet your finger on that? Or your daughter's arm? Do you even know the signals? When you cinch up your horse and he pins his ears or you ask him to move away and he "purses up" his lips like he's mad, he's sending you a message. The message is simple and it's one of two things. It's either "I am the boss. Who are you, mortal, to ask me to do a dang thing?" or "I'm planning on taking over; expect a coup next Thursday."
"Biting is the single-most dangerous vice your horse can have. It's more dangerous than bucking, than rearing, kicking - or anything else you can name. A horse can take off a finger, an ear or objects I can't mention in this article in an instant. If your horse has developed that habit (or you fear that it might be about to), then nip it in the bud. Establish a tough zero tolerance policy and act aggressively.
"But if your horse drops an ear – is he firing a first shot or flicking a fly? Should we haul off and belt him regardless, just to be sure?"
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