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The following articles contain possible solutions to the behavior issues you and your horse may be dealing with.

Bridling Your Horse: The English Bridle
Bridling Your Horse: The Western Bridle
Bringing Home a New Horse
Compulsive Behavior in Horses
Cribbing
Enriching Your Horse's Life
Handling and Training Your Foal
Handling Your Horse's Hooves
Horses Who Are Afraid of Noises
Horses Who Are Head Shy
Horses Who Are Herd Bound and Buddy Sour
Horses Who Are Sensitive to Handling
Riding Equipment: The English Bridle
Riding Equipment: The Western Bridle
Spooking Under Saddle
Stallwalking and Weaving
Teaching Your Horse Not to Bite
Teaching Your Horse to Lead
Teaching Your Horse to Open His Mouth
Teaching Your Horse to Stand Tied
Teaching Your Horse to Target
Teaching Your Horse to Trailer
Tips for Trailering Your Horse
Training Your Horse

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