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■ Nervous Horses 3

■ Fourth of July Advice 6

■ Horse Journal OnCall: 6

■ Older Horse With Worn Teeth 6

■ Media Critique: Jane Savoie’s Dressage 101 7

■ Getting The Horse’s Cooperation 8

■ A Phone Call Makes Me Ponder How We Communicate with Our Horses 9

■ Deadly Nightshade 10

■ Resources for Horse Owners 11

■ Veterinary Medicine Mobolity Act – One Step Left 12

■ Taking A Pony Out In Public Shows How Much Outreach We Need 13

■ When Your Horse Turns Out to Be a Lemon 14

■ Media Critique: All Creatures Great and Small 18

■ Horse Journal OnCall: Why Does My Horse Canter Disunited? 19

■ Avoid Heat Stress in Your Horse 20

■ Beautiful Video to Watch 21

■ Oregon Veterinarians Will Undergo Background Checks 21

■ Organization Leaders Need To Embrace Members’ Use of Social Media 22

■ Media Critique: Zen Mind, Zen Horse 24

■ With His Hands, Dougie Hannum Treats The Equine Athlete 25

■ Genesis System Nice Fit for Aachen Saddle 27

■ This Feeder Gets It Right 28

■ Look For Online Pharmacy Accreditation 29

■ It’s Time to Re-Think Early Weaning of Horses 30

■ PAST Act Needs Your Support 33

■ Why I Decided to Stop Competing Alba 34

■ Queen’s Horse Tests Positive for Morphine 35

■ National Tennesee Walker Show Monitors 35

■ Grocery Store to Sell Equestrian Clothing 35

■ Too Many Horses 35

■ Soft Saddle G2 Has Its Place in the Tack Room 36

■ “It Ate Tony.” 37

■ Chester Webber Wins Four-in-Hand at Aachen 37

■ The All-Important Bed Check 38

■ What I Learned This Month From One of My Horses 40

■ Equine Areata Alopecia 41

■ Long Distance Hauling Experiences 42

■ Media Critique: Suffering in Silence 42

■ Horse Journal OnCall: What Do You Recommend for White Line Disease? 43

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