Thursday, September 21, 2017

Johnson & Johnson Heiress Caught Trying to Kick A Horse on Video

Jazz Johnson Merton, social climber, Johnson and Johnson

Jazz Johnson Merton, social climber, Johnson and Johnson


Johnson & Johnson heiress Jazz Johnson-Merton in the video below have been caught trying to kick her show horse. She was competing in New York at the Hampton Classic Horse Show last September 1 when she was thrown from her horse, Joe Cool. The evidently angry and disappointed Jazz apparently lost her cool and try to kick the horse in the stomach.

The 36-year-old New Jersey-based socialite then dragged the horse off of the course.

The equestrian lifestyle mag spoke to one of the event's judges, Chris Wynne, who recounted what happened.

"She got up, lost her temper and tried to kick the horse in the stomach. I’m not sure she made contact, but then she trotted the horse out of the ring, in hand, and I watched her from the judge’s booth go into the schooling area to see if she was going to do something, and she didn’t. She got a leg back up, jumped two jumps and came back in.”

A report was filed with the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF). The USEF told Fox News: "US Equestrian is aware of the incident with Ms. Johnson-Merton at the Hampton Classic and have received the official steward’s report. We are currently in the process of reviewing the report at this time. "

Johnson-Merton co-authored the book "The Social Climber's Bible," where she is described as belonging "to the most exclusive clubs in the world."

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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

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Audible for dogs is a device to calm stressed dogs, it's specifically designed for your canines. It relaxes them even if their owners are not at home. Playing music works for other dogs but according to a 2015 independent academic study listening to audiobooks gave better results compared to music in reducing stress in canines.

Audible teamed up with the "Dog Whisperer" Cesar Millan to conduct their own research in which they studied 100 dogs in partnership with Millan’s Dog Psychology Center in Santa Clarita, California and the results were outstanding they found that 76% of participating dog owners noticed that audiobooks helped their pets chill out.

Dog owners can also listen to Cesar Millan’s new Guide to Audiobooks for Dogs, which is both written and narrated by Millan for initiation purposes. Other audio book titles includes Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood voice by Trevor Noah; Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, voice by Rosamund Pike; and W. Bruce Cameron’s A Dog’s Purpose, voice by William Dufris. Each title features a special video introduction by Millan, in which he explains why the book is suited for the dog.

Also according to Audible’s research, dogs prefer narrators of the same gender as their primary owners, and books played at normal volume on an in-home listening device.

You can purchase Audible titles separately or you can tap into Audible content through a monthly $14.95 subscription, which includes one credit per month that can be applied to any audiobook, regardless of price, plus other discounts. The books recommended for dogs are priced the same as other Audible titles. Check it out here!    




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