Not sure whether your horse needs a 100g, 200g, or 300g winter rug? Choosing the right fill is key to keeping your...
Love my rug, yes I do,Keeps me dry the whole day through.Love my rug, have you guessed?It’s the one that fits the best!
Not sure whether your horse needs a 100g, 200g, or 300g winter rug? Choosing the right fill is key to keeping your...
Not sure when your horse actually needs a winter rug?With rain arriving before the real cold sets in, many horses...
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Fly rugs are one of the most common ways horse owners protect their horses from flies, midges and other biting...
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Every Love My Horse rug goes through more than just design and production — it’s tested, photographed, refined and experienced in real-world conditions before it reaches your horse.
The Behind the Scenes section of Love My Horse Rug Education offers a closer look at what happens beyond the product page. Here, we share the people, processes and real moments that shape our rugs — from paddock testing and photo shoots, to design decisions, partnerships and day-to-day work behind the brand.
This category includes:
Behind-the-scenes looks at photo shoots and product testing
How rugs perform on real horses in real paddocks
Creative partnerships and collaborations
Design development and range planning
Honest insights into the Love My Horse process
These stories aren’t polished marketing pieces — they’re shared to give customers transparency, confidence and a genuine understanding of how Love My Horse rugs are created, tested and represented.
If you value authenticity, real experiences and seeing how products are used beyond a studio setting, this is where you’ll find it.
Love my rug, yes I do,Keeps me dry the whole day through.Love my rug, have you guessed?It’s the one that fits the best!
We’ve all been there .... you have a training session planned, but your horse isn’t cooperating, things aren’t going as expected, and frustration starts creeping in. Training horses requires patience, understanding, and a cool head, but sometimes, despite our best efforts, things just don’t go smoothly. So, what do you do when training goes sideways? Instead of letting frustration take over, here’s how to stay calm, reset, and turn things around for both you and your horse.
Here’s what equine enthusiast Kerry Gibson knows: she loves her horses, so much so that she named her horse rug business ‘Love my Horse’. But it doesn’t stop there; to reinforce her passion for her work, she even made sure the logo for her business included a love heart in it. And, she is the proud owner of a beautiful mare, who was expecting to give birth soon.
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