The idea for this blog has been in the back of my
mind for a while, but the other day as I was about to cross-post a different
blog on a blog directory, three titles of articles written by other folks caught
my eye. Each of their blogs was
mocking/sarcastic comments about horse trainers and their cliché attitudes
towards clients. Sadly, there was a lot of truth in what was being written.
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Researching the “equine professional”
In the
last week I received three different phone calls from potential clients around
the country. Although each had a varying
equine experience, each had the same underlying root cause with their horse’s
current dangerous, insecure, and dramatic behavior. Each person had sent their horse to a
“reputable” trainer; once their horse returned home they each were surprised to
find their horse an emotional wreck and physically dangerous. The owners are at a loss and are trying to do
damage control and figure out how to cope with their now unrecognizable horses.
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