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Horse & Pet Supplies in New York |
City-by-city listings of pet shops in your area |
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Brooklyn
Petes Pet Supplies; phone: 718-257-1776; 9603 Glenwood Rd; Brooklyn, NY 11236; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-235-0814; 1127 Liberty Ave; Brooklyn, NY 11208; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-783-3700; 1216 Fulton St; Brooklyn, NY 11216; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-376-0157; 1618 Kings Hwy; Brooklyn, NY 11229; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-342-3507; 1689 Pitkin Ave; Brooklyn, NY 11212; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-241-2787; 2046 Rockaway Pkwy; Brooklyn, NY 11236; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-837-7780; 2205 86th St; Brooklyn, NY 11214; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-937-9317; 34 48th St; Brooklyn, NY 11232; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-769-9582; 3815 Nostrand Ave; Brooklyn, NY 11235; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-891-5001; 416 Brighton Beach Ave; Brooklyn, NY 11235; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-871-7699; 5015 5th Ave; Brooklyn, NY 11220; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-369-1786; 510 5th Ave; Brooklyn, NY 11215; see map |
Petland Discounts; phone: 718-951-8571; 5700 Avenue U; Brooklyn, NY 11234; see map |
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Sample My Newsletter
From "How Do I Get My Horse's Attention?," Issue 1, part 2 of our FREE monthly newsletter
Re: new horse owner
"I could walk by my horse all day and he doesn't have to even recognize that I'm here - and it would be a waste of my time to ask him to do anything. But if I took a stick and started poking him, then all of a sudden it becomes a whole lot more important to the horse that "I'm here." When you ask a horse to do something, a lot of other things are going to draw his attention and it's important that you become more important, no matter what it takes. The horse has to fully recognize that you're there. That's important, otherwise, you can't get to the next step: You can't get him to respond in a certain way.
"You've all heard that you want to get your horse's attention first. That's nonsense. We don't care about the horse's attention; we really don't. I don't expect the horse to think about me before he does something. Have you ever been on a trail ride with your horse when the horse did everything you wanted him to do? What were you doing? You were looking around, talking to people, enjoying the ride. Did you care for even one moment what your horse was thinking? No, you didn't, because he was doing exactly what you were asking him to do. You didn't care what he was thinking because."
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