We are a small-dedicated paint operation that has moved from Western Canada, to Eastern Canada, Burlington NS.
I am a Natural Horsemanship Trainer and Clinician with my main focus, being relationship-based training. My method of training is designed to develop a trusting relationship between you and your horse. My methods used are based on horse behavior so that the horse can easily understand what is being communicated to him. This creates a learning environment where your horse has the trust and confidence he needs to learn quickly and effectively without the need for mechanical devices or force.
I ride and train in both the Western and English disciplines. I have spent many years traveling the country and working with famous trainers and clinicians, names easily recognized as well as some that are not. I cannot give any one trainer credit for my methods as I feel that every one of them have contributed to my success with horses over the years.
From studying with and learning from a great many natural horsemanship masters and practicing NH for many years, I have developed a training philosophy that is simple: horse handling and riding should be safe and enjoyable, and horse training should be gentle, but effective.
Every horse is an individual and should be treated as such. I believe the method used should suit the personality of the horse. For instance, a certain method used on a disrespectful, stubborn and lazy horse would be inappropriate for a very sensitive, fearful horse. So I teach how to assess every horse as an individual and work with them in the way which will most benefit the horse.
If you are interested in learning how to further refine your relationship with your horse to create the cooperative horse you always dreamed, or if you have specific issues or problems with your horse's behavior that needs work, please feel free to contact me!
902 757 0809
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Before and after Pictures
This QH came in for one month training and after some time I convinced the owner to leave him for 60 days. What a dramatic difference time, training, feeding and love can do.