Healthy Critters #107: Head Shaking Syndrome, Smoothies, and Doggie Games

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04-10-2020
Healthy Critters Radio by Horse Radio Network Ep 107: Head Shaking, Smoothies, Dog Games 04-10-2020
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Things riders can do when you can’t go to the barn, and games to play with your dog.  Patipedia focuses on horses with head shaking syndrome; in Critter Nutrition we share terrific smoothie and juice recipes to keep you healthy; and in Coffee Klatch we share our current playlists and songs to keep our minds and spirits up.

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Guests and Links for Episode 107:

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Hosted by Pati Pierucci of Pierucci Dressage and Tigger Montague of BioStar, this show features interviews with experts, breed highlights, nutritional information, and an advice segment with Hedwig, our feisty Pomeranian friend.

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Pati Pierucci of Pierucci Dressage is a horse trainer and competitor with many years experience, going back as far as 1995.  She is currently a trainer at Creek Colony and All Zenas Horses, in Texas. Pati not only is a well-known FEI dressage rider and trainer, she also is a wife with three children, with a variety of dogs including Frenchies, and has a particular affinity for Starbucks coffee. ..which may have something to do with her seemingly boundless energy and quick wit.

Tigger Montague of BioStar US is the daughter of a baker, and the granddaughter of a dairyman, and has inherited the same passions as her family about real food. With over 30 years experience in the equine and human supplement industry, Tigger knows nutrition from the synthetic side as well as the whole food side. She started Biostar in 2006 with formulas she created in her kitchen.  Before she started the company, she was an avid rider and competitor with eventing and show jumping, until she got hooked on dressage in the late 1980’s.  She has competed on horses she’s owned and trained all the way from training level to grand prix.