Equine Professionals, Inc.
954-235-7384
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Riding out on the trail is a lot of fun, and one of my favorite things to do with
my horse. It's easy to think that "just a trail horse" doesn't need much
training, but the fact is they need to be better trained.

Windy days, scary mailboxes, horse-eating rocks, barking dogs, sprinklers,
and traffic are just some of the many things you'll have to deal with out
there. Wouldn't it be great if you could tell your horse, "Calm down NOW!"

Between point A and B, there's sure to be a curb, puddle, gate or branch
that you'd like to get your horse over or through, and you don't want to fight
with him about it. Conditioned response training makes crossing obstacles
easy as 1-2-3-4!

A successful ride isn't the uneventful 2 hours when everything's fine. It's all
fun and games until the flying monkeys attack! And it's those 10 or 20
seconds of excitement, when you need control the most, that will determine
if you and your horse get back home safely. Does your horse spook, jig,
spin, bolt or shy? Don't let your horse keep it's natural response, replace it
with Conditioned Response Training, and give your horse the tools needed
to keep you in control and both of you safe!
Easy as 1-2-3-4!
You don't want to get dumped in the middle of the
road and watch your horse bolt back to the barn!
If trail riding to you means that you will literally
be "ON THE ROAD . . . AGAIN!!", call today.
Trail Riding and Crossing Obstacles