Congratulations to our Drab to Fab Contest Winners!

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We asked No Worries Club members to put their grooming skills to the test by holding a makeover contest on the No Worries Club website, and we were blown away by the results! Members took before and after photos of their horses, and then we asked everyone to vote on their favorite makeover.

Jennifer Hudock and her 11-year-old Quarter Horse mare, Sassy, won the contest. “Sassy goes ‘swimming’ in mud puddles. She sought out, and found, the deepest, muddiest puddle on the property. The mud was thick and dried rock hard. I couldn’t help but laugh at her the entire time I was trying to restore her shine. Life with Sassy is always an adventure!” Jennifer says.
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Adriane DeWolfe and her 5-year-old Mustang, Toaster, were runners-up. “Toaster finds the one muddy spot in an otherwise perfectly dry pasture and, after rolling repeatedly, making sure to rub it in to his face and mane extra well, takes a nap right there for good measure. It is so soft and squishy you know …,” Adriane says.
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Jennifer received an Advanced Series and Vetericyn’s FoamCare Shampoo, and Adriane received a halter and lead rope set as well as Vetericyn’s FoamCare Shampoo.

View all of the Drab to Fab contest entries on the No Worries Club website.

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