When horse-crazy Christy Lenhart outgrew her pony at age 11, the Romeo, Michigan native begged her parents for a horse. So her parents made her a deal, probably figuring it was a longshot. If she could sell the old camper in the backyard, she could use the money to buy a horse.

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At first glance, the box is pretty basic: you walk, trot, or lope into the box. Turn and exit. So why is achieving a ‘plus’ so elusive in this simple square drawn in the dirt by four poles?
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It’s hard to imagine Sophia Dong as anything other than the poised and competitive show pen presence she is today, but rewind 11 years to Sophie as a three-year-old, and you’d find her thrilled to be leasing her first horse: a miniature named Nip. At the time, Sophia’s mom, Sheryl, had begun taking riding lessons at a barn local to their Bloomfield Hills, Michigan home, and it didn’t take long for tiny Sophia to request her turn; soon after that experience they welcomed Nip to the family.
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When the announcement of an inaugural All-American Quarter Horse Congress Yearling Maiden Open Limited Halter Stakes hit the airwave, offering $30,000 guaranteed money with divisions for mares, geldings, and stallions who were making their show pen debuts in 2025, the halter industry perked up its ears.
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“Dressage” is derived from the French word that means “training.” It is a foundational way to teach a horse according to his natural instincts, biomechanics, behaviors and temperament. Dressage utilizes successful methods that have been practiced for centuries.
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