PetAg nutrition is sponsoring an awareness campaign for National Pet Obesity Awareness Day (I don't think they mean just NOTICING your pet is fat, but rather noticing the detriment to their health that goes along with it!) which is October 12th. Now this is a topic near to my heart -- when I was a sophomore in college, I dissected a very fat cat in my zoology lab. I will never forget the sight of his heart and all his vital organs encased in individual fat cocoons; it was horrifying. I realized that allowing your pet to be obese is just as irresponsible as allowing it to become emaciated; both caused damage to internal organs and physiological systems, shortening your pet's life and increasing your annual vet bills.
PetAg has chosen five pet bloggers to interview for the month of October and Solo was chosen to represent healthy horses everywhere! But we need YOU to help us win the prize -- a gift certificate we can use for tasty treats or giveaways! What to do: go to the blog post here and like/+1/tweet/comment/email it (your choice) in the lefthand column. Whoever has the most clicks wins the prize!
I also have some shout-outs that I have been remiss in posting! I first wanted to say a huge CONGRATULATIONS to lifeshighway and Pete, our riding buddies. A few weeks ago, they completed their FIRST 50-mile endurance race up at Biltmore Estate. Not only that, but they actually went 60 miles -- and we are not talking walking, it's a race! Now THAT is a serious accomplishment and they deserve a standing ovation. They have worked hard, doing it the RIGHT way, keeping Pete safe and sound, and I am so proud of them!
I also have a shout-out for Ashley, who came up and said hi to us over at Encore's first dressage show -- it was great to meet her and see a friendly face at the show!
I have more product reviews for you coming up, as well as a report once Encore has his second dressage lesson this Saturday. I have been gone at a fish conference all week, so he has been on vacation. He did hop over our black and white gate last night, which made me very proud, and successfully went up and down our 2' bank. Progress!
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