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.
Learn horse behavior, equine communication, health factors, improve rider mindset, develop groundwork and riding skills. Weekly articles, virtual consults and coaching sessions, monthly livestreams, and a horse learning video library. Teaching riders of all experience levels in clinics worldwide for three decades.
Showing posts with label how to find a horse trainer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to find a horse trainer. Show all posts
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.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)