Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Natural Horsemanship - For Horse-Lover's of All Ages!

                                              

Maybe you have always wanted a horse but don't know how to get started, or even if it's right for you? Maybe you were bold as a child with horses but kind of scared now. Maybe you have a horse but now it seems like the horse is the one calling the shots. Maybe you just need a bit of help, or a chance to 'try it on' or just some horse time for the good of your soul...Maybe you live on Orcas, or maybe you'd like to visit and spend a week or two learning about horses..
What ever your situation, I'd like to help.. drop me a line!

                                                       Horse Kisses...

Would you like to:
Build better communication with your horse?
Enhance your leadership skills?
Stay safe and honor your horses instincts?
Deepen the bond between you and your horse?
Learn kind ways to deal with challenging situations?
Learn how horses mirror other relationships?


                 Black Elk-One month after being adopted from the wild.

Do you need help:
Gentling your horse?
Teaching it ground manners?
Building a loving partnership?
Developing your horse's courage?
Developing a better seat?

                                  Kate and Rascal - Dressage Work

Using a combination of natural horsemanship, clicker training, and classical dressage, I can help you build a better partnership with your horse, from the ground up. I have extensive experience working with mustangs adopted from the wild, watching herd dynamics, learning their language, gentling and training. I have a lifetime of horse experience, years of teaching experience and a background in Psychology and Women's Health. 

                                Kate and Cody- Dressage Schoolmaster



Imagine:
Your horse being truly happy to see you!
Coming when you whistle!
Walking the trails together with your horse at liberty!




                                                Third ride on Black Elk

Work with your horses or mine...


It maybe that when we no longer know what to do, we have come to our real work.

 




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