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		<title>Did I Really Mean to Buy a Horse: What to Do When Your Horse Is Acting Like a Monster, and When (and How) to Call for Help</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We’ve all heard the saying, “horses are a lot of work.” But if dealing with your horse’s attitude is taking up all of your time, energy, and money, it might be time to take a closer look at what’s going on. Author Meredith Hill has spent over 30 years observing and learning about horses in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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We’ve all heard the saying, “horses are a lot of work.” But if dealing with your horse’s attitude is taking up all of your time, energy, and money, it might be time to take a closer look at what’s going on.</p>
<p>Author Meredith Hill has spent over 30 years observing and learning about horses in a variety of settings. From high-stress show barns to local rescues, she strives to achieve what she calls a “working relationship” of mutual respect with every horse she works with.</p>
<p>Sharing her experiences and heart-warming stories about her own horses, Hill provides readers with a wealth of information, including:</p>
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<li>How horses and their wild instincts evolved</li>
<li>How to determine if a horse is misbehaving or not feeling well</li>
<li>How to assess your horse’s behavior, including common behavioral issues</li>
<li>How to read your horse’s body language and facial expressions</li>
<li>How professionals can help us and our horses on the path to behaving well and demonstrating good manners</li>
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<p>Whether you’re a new horse owner, a beginner to all things equine, or a seasoned equestrian who’s facing a new problem horse, Did I Really Mean to Buy a Horse? What to Do When Your Horse Is Acting Like a Monster, and When (and How) to Call for Help is the ultimate resource for understanding what your horse is trying to tell you. Communicating with a horse is learning a new language, as Ms. Hill points out, and learning to “speak horse” can take some patience and assistance.</p>
<p>Consider Did I Really Mean to Buy a Horse? What to Do When Your Horse Is Acting Like a Monster, and When (and How) to Call for Help if your horse has a bad reputation due to:</p>
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<li>Cribbing</li>
<li>Weaving</li>
<li>Kicking</li>
<li>Biting</li>
<li>Spooking</li>
<li>Any of the endlessly creative bad habits horses can have</li>
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<p>Combining Why Does My Horse Act Like This: Understanding Equine Behavior in your New Horse and The Well-Mannered Horse: Developing an Ideal Equine Buddy, this book offers page after page of advice, words of wisdom, and patient encouragement from professional horsewoman Meredith Hill. You’ll also find a plethora of resources to help you:</p>
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<li>Find a trainer, veterinarian, farrier, or behaviorist to help you</li>
<li>Make good decisions regarding your horse’s behavior</li>
<li>Feel less intimidated and afraid of your horse’s attitude</li>
<li>Understand why your horse may be acting up or being rude</li>
<li>And ultimately, strengthen your relationship with your horse</li>
</ul>
<p>Training horses isn’t for everyone, but Meredith Hill helps new riders and experienced equestrians alike learn more about their horse in Did I Really Mean to Buy a Horse? What to Do When Your Horse Is Acting Like a Monster, and When (and How) to Call for Help. <b>$0.99 on Kindle.</b><br />
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