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What happens when we stop viewing horses through our own lens and start considering life from theirs? Emily Bevan reports from World Horse Welfare’s annual conference, where leading experts share powerful insights on behaviour, empathy and the environments we create
All behaviour has meaning — always. Emily Bevan finds out how understanding a horse’s body language and facial expressions can keep you safe, improve communication and ultimately strengthen the bond you have with your horse
We spend time, money, and love making sure our dogs have the best food, the safest toys, enriching walks, grooming sessions, and regular vet checks. But there’s one essential that often slips under th
Topping the list of all-time favourite dog toys are balls. Round ones, oval ones, ones with nobbly bits and erratic bounces, balls that can be filled with treats to add to the fun of the chase, or bal
If you’re on your own or you’ve recently moved to a new area, it can be hard to discover people to talk to. Joining a club that aligns with your interests ensures the other members you meet will share
Anyone who’s ever attempted a New Year reset will be familiar with the overwhelming feeling of trying to break well-worn habits and squeeze new activities – whether that’s journalling, practising mind