Eller Arabians School of Riding & Horsemanship
Committed to providing the children of the community with a place to experience one on one instructi
To lift the back, the horse must be able to reach forward and stretch downward with his head and neck …
Imagine that your horse’s shoulder blades form a slot through which his neck must fall in a downward direction. In order to reach and stretch, his neck must come straight out of his shoulders. If his neck isn’t aligned with the slot, the horse is unable to lower it.—Beth Baumert
🎨: Sandy Rabinowitz
Happy New Year
I got my dog when I was just 19 years old and a single mother of 1.
I kept my dog.
I kept my dog even though I moved into an apartment and had to pay a $500 pet fee.
I kept my dog when my boyfriend and I broke up and he kept the apartment even though my new place didn't allow dogs.
I kept my dog when I ultimately had to move back in with my parents and she also was not allowed there.
I kept my dog when I had my second child. I kept my dog when his father put all of us through hell and none of us had anywhere to go.
I kept my dog when I had a penny to my name and we all ate nothing but buttered noodles for dinner.
Ten years later I STILL have my dog because she is the very start of the huge family that we now have.
Even though she's getting slow, eating less and turning grey I STILL HAVE MY DOG. I'm tired of hearing and reading about posts that say "getting rid of them because they don't like my new puppy" or "I want a new dog".
Commitment is commitment.
Credit: Ashleigh Matthews
“She was 18. Her people, who loved her whole life, took her, a vaccination booklet, a leash, a collar and her belongings and took her to the Baldwin Park shelter. They said they were tired of fighting with an older dog, signed papers and left, without even looking at her.
When she was picked up by a volunteer at the shelter, she leaned on him probably wishing it was all just an ugly dream.
The moment was immortalized by photographer John Hwang, who was in the shelter at the time.
Unfortunately, dogs love sincerely, with all their heart, with all their soul and are unable to understand that human 'love forever' most often has an expiration date.. - to annual, to moving, to illness, to old age...
Dogs definitely deserve better people!”
Credit: Stuart James
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20-year-old Dax was so heartbroken and confused after his owner surrendered him to a shelter 😢💔
ELLER Arabians riding school is a stable setting in rural community of Green, Ohio. We provide 1 on 1 instruction with students of all ages. Instruction on horsemanship, grooming and care of horses. Basic riding skills English or western. Many of our horses are senior well settled horses that are quiet and calm. Most days of the week are available for lessons. I have over 30 Yrs of training, showing horses and instruction. I’m a retired RN so I focus on safety for student and horses. We offer a quiet peaceful atmosphere. A welcome invitation for anyone interested in coming out to visit our farm. 234-410-4412
Horses for sale or lease. We are a local self funded farm with several rescued horses and retired show horses to choose from. Riding lessons available mon through Sunday. Private lessons. 234-410-4412
Poor guy
"Today I found this kid tied up with a bag next to him that had his things. I didn't think if I have space, if I have a job, what my husband will say or come on baby let someone else do it. I just took him, I told him it's okay that he is scared, that I understand and that everything will be fine. I am sharing the photo so everyone can see the look of terror, sadness and shock in his eyes. The animal is in shock just like a human child would be.
Today we will become a family. I hope our hug heals this traumatic experience"
This might just be the most "Only in Ohio" shot ever taken. 🦌🌷❄️ Photo credit belongs to Greg Johnson via our Ohio Nature Lovers Facebook group. 📷
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220 E. Comet Road
Green, OH
44216
Opening Hours
Monday | 9am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
Friday | 9am - 5pm |
Saturday | 9am - 5pm |
Sunday | 9am - 5pm |