Horse-Training Help in Memphis, TN

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Do you know a horse that is fearful, disrespectful or spooky? Or do you have a horse that you’ve tried using the Method with, but need help in some areas? If so, your horse could be featured in a training demonstration at our upcoming Walkabout Tour presented by Ritchie Industries in Tennessee.

In March, we’re taking our Walkabout Tour to the Agricenter ShowPlace Arena in Cordova, Tennessee, just outside of Memphis. The weekend event features Clinton and our Professional Clinicians working with Clinton’s personal horses as well as local horses. Clinton and our clinicians work with local horses to explain how to start a horse’s training and how to correct common problems. Training demonstrations focus on colt starting, gaining respect and control on the ground, riding with confidence, and overcoming trailer-loading issues.

If you live in the area of the Walkabout Tour and your horse is 10 years of age or younger and you’d like to work with our team, head over to our website to learn more and submit an application (Please note that you will only be contacted if your application is selected.)

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