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Betsy Paul never had any problems expressing herself...at least in letters that were never sent to the recipient. For years she has written a weekly letter in response to something that happened to her during the week, only to lock them away in her closet.When she enters her junior year of high school she starts to realize that if she wants to have any control in her life writing letters won't be enough. Her best friend, Lisa, is pushing Betsy away, while struggling with her parent's divorce. Danny, her ex-childhood friend, is driving her crazy. So crazy she can't stop thinking about him, and finds herself forgetting his betrayal from years ago. But the idea of trusting him with her heart feels impossible, except when writing one of her letters. She begins to wonder if maybe it wouldn't be such a bad thing if some of those letters were sent.Betsy decides that some things are too great to risk losing, and starts acting on the things she had written in past letters. She soon discovers that some wrongs are harder to right than others, every family is at risk of being broken, and listening to her heart will test her in ways she never imagined.
Shetland pony pet Shetland ponies are cute, squat, intelligent little equines that originate from the Shetland Isles. They come in different colours and colour combinations and have beautiful long manes and tails. You will find them in two sizes, standard and miniature. Shetland ponies have been transformed into film, television, animation and an endless range of toys that children can't get enough of. But Shetland ponies aren't just for children, many adults compete in events, like carting and carriage racing, with Shetland ponies. Whatever the reason that you want to get a Shetland pony, you can't go wrong! They are friendly companions that can be easily trained, and many become keen competitors in all types of events and competitions. Shetland ponies are also gentle and understanding, so they make ideal pets and rides for children, as well as companion animals to people and other equines. Shetland ponies are known to be easy keepers, and they are. T hey are hardy, strong equines that have few genetic diseases, and are not inclined to diseases, other than dietary related conditions. Learning how to feed a Shetland pony properly is key to keeping it in good health, and novice owners must pay careful attention to their Shetland pony's dietary needs.Shetland ponies originate from working ponies. On the Shetland Isles they were used to pull carts, ploughs and as transport for centuries, and in the 1800's they were used in the mining industry. They are physically strong and comparing size for size, they are the strongest of all equines. That means that they have to be properly trained at an early age to get the best out of them. Their gentle nature and feisty spirit is an excellent combination but requires a firm but gentle hand when training them. This book will take a novice owner through the history of Shetland ponies, as well as explain their specific needs and how to take care of them. A well trained and properly fed Shetland pony will reward you with love, loyalty, willingness, plenty of laughs and lots of entertainment as its fun, cheeky personality comes through. Covered in this book: - Accessories- Activities- Breed standards- Choosing the right pony- Common diseases- Costs- Daily care- Diet- Equine terminology- Grooming- Health- History- Licencing- Stable management- Temperament.... and much more
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