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< from Downunder Horsemanship, borrow them from a friend or even rent them from a library. We love hearing stories of how an educated Method follower loaned or gave a curious horseman or an owner who was frustrated with their horse’s bad behavior a DVD to learn more about Clinton and the Method. Those acts of kindness often turn a skeptical horseman into another Method follower, which makes for another safer and happier horse/human partnership. There’s no better outcome! No matter how you come about Clinton’s training kits or equipment, we urge you to do so smartly. Clinton stands behind all of his products and we offer a money-back guarantee to ensure our customers are satisfied with their experience. However, we only offer these great benefits on products purchased directly from ><. So, for example, if you buy a used or pirated copy of one of Clinton’s training kits on eBay and the DVDs are defective or you purchase a kit that’s missing its Arena Mate booklets off Craigslist, we won’t replace the DVDs or Arena Mates. If you’d purchased the product directly from us, we’d be happy to do so. Keep this in mind so we can better help you.>

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