A Horse You Won’t Outgrow

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Clinton is a firm believer that horses teach people and then people teach horses – in that order. That’s why it’s so important that at each point in your horsemanship journey you’re matched with a horse that will build your confidence, make you a better horseman and help you meet your goals. Traveling the country teaching people horsemanship and seeing them mismatched with the wrong horses is what led Clinton to develop his Signature Horse program.

Clinton meticulously selects horses to be trained in the program and oversees their progress. When the horses have completed their training, Clinton begins the process of finding the perfect owner for them. With in-depth knowledge of the Method, Signature Horses are the perfect beginner horses. Safe, respectful and attentive to a rider’s needs, the horses provide their riders with a fun and fulfilling learning experience. As a rider’s confidence and horsemanship skills develop, their Signature Horse is ready to accelerate their learning and help them refine their horsemanship skills. Unlike other “beginner horses” that can’t keep up with a rider’s progressing ability, Signature Horses’ advanced training means that riders do not outgrow them.

Learn all about Clinton’s Signature Horses on our website.

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