{"id":1021,"date":"2021-04-20T13:25:30","date_gmt":"2021-04-20T13:25:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/horseycounsel.com\/?p=1021"},"modified":"2021-08-31T14:51:54","modified_gmt":"2021-08-31T14:51:54","slug":"horseback-riding-with-dogs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/horseycounsel.com\/horseback-riding-with-dogs\/","title":{"rendered":"Horseback Riding With Dogs: The Do’s and Don’ts"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Horseback riding with dogs might seem like a no-brainer, but there are some things that you need to consider before you attempt it. If you’ve read my previous article about how horses get along with other animals<\/a>, then you already know that horses and dogs make great companions. In order to ensure the safety of your horse, your dog, and yourself, you need to make some preparations before the journey.<\/p>\n

The most important thing to consider when horseback riding with dogs is the way your horse and your dog interact with each other. Your horse and your dog need to feel comfortable and at ease in each other’s presence. They also need to be in decent physical condition, and they need to be able to obey your commands.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The ugly truth is that animals can be unpredictable. This could put them and yourself in danger, which is why you should always be prepared to take charge. I’m not saying to not enjoy your ride, but keep a watchful eye on both the horse and the dog just to be on the safe side.<\/p>\n

Before we go into specifics on how to prepare for a horseback riding trip with your dog, here are the main do’s and don’ts for this unique activity:<\/p>\n