Jasmine West
I live in the Black Hills of South Dakota and have access to many of the great tourism destinations of this region. I have a history degree and love to explore the rich stories that helped build this area of the country. I compete with my dogs in obedience and agility competions around the region and also spend time in quilt and craft shops. I like to camp, hike and enjoy outdoor activities.
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How You Choose to Let Your Dog Ride in the Vehicle Could Save His LifeDogs love to ride in vehicles with us and it is up to us to make sure they are safe. -
The Best Dog Training Should Be Fun for Both You and Your DogToo often we see dog training as something we must use harsh commands to get results. The reality is, if we can learn a positive approach training is more fun and the dog will learn faster. This article helps you learn this training technique. -
Its Time to Stop Letting Your Dog Pull You Around the NeighborhoodA dog pulling on the leash is not much fun when you take it for a walk. This article helps you reclaim your control over the dog so that going for a walk is fun again, for both you and the dog.
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Hiking the Lover's Leap Trail in Custer State Park Exhilarates and ExcitesTake a challenging hike into a beautiful forest with wildlife and wild flowers to enjoy at Custer State Park in the Black Hills of South Dakota. -
Sporting Dog Colors: Can You Identify Your Retrievers Correctly?Dog coat colors have very specific names, depending on the breed. This article explores the coat colors in the retriever breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club. -
Dog Agility Games to Play IndoorsDon't let the cold outside stop you and your dog from having fun inside this winter. Simple games can help you exercise your dog inside when the winds are howling outdoors. -
How to Tell if Dog Behaviors Are AppropriateDog owners sometimes wonder if things their dog does are acceptable or not. This article explores this issue and offers suggestions on dealing with dog behaviors, good and bad. -
Events Bring the Luck of the Irish to Historic Deadwood, South DakotaDeadwood's Irish celebration has become an annual tradition in this historic gambling town where famous Outlaws once gathered during its gold mining days. The parade honoring this patron saint of Ireland has been held for 31 years.
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Explore the Historic Landscape of South Dakota's Black Hills on the Mickelson TrailHistory is all along the trail that takes you through South Dakota's Black Hills. This hiking, biking, horseback riding trail is open year around for visitors to enjoy. -
Is Your Dog Too Old to Train?Dog owners are too eager to blame their dog's unwanted behavior on the pet and often say the dog is just too old to learn, but a dog's behavior can be changed at any age. -
Super Easy Buffalo Roast for Game DaySlow cooking a buffalo roast makes it tender and ready to consume by game time.
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Dog Owners Can Help Reduce Dogs Biting the Mailman or UPS DriverDog bites and attackes on delivery personnel are something that can be curbed with some effort on the part of dog owners.
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Does Your Dog Know Its Name?A dog should immediately respond when you say its name. Many dogs ignore their owners or wait before looking. Learn how to fix this problem now. -
General George A. Custer's Dogs on the Western Frontier of AmericaOverlooked in history, Gen. George A. Custer's dogs were a big part of his life. He owned a number of breeds that he hunted with and enjoyed as pets before his life ended in the infamous battle in 1876.
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Should Your Dog Be on or Off Your Furniture?Do you want your dog to stay off your furniture? You can achieve this with simple, effective training methods. You decide if this is right for you and your dog in your home.