2024 Clinician Academy
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Walkabout Tours are filled with instruction and inspiration to the max, but without the right equine students for each of his training demos, Clinton isn’t able to share as much of the Method as he possibly can. At each tour, the clinician works with four local horses to demonstrate how he starts the Method and fixes common behavioral problems. Each horse has a longstanding problem, whether it be a phobia of trailers, lazy feet, scared of his own shadow or an overall disrespectful attitude. We’re on the hunt for the perfect equine stars for our 2015 tours. So if you live in the area of a Walkabout Tour and your horse is 10 years of age or younger and you think he’d make a good candidate for Clinton to work with, head over to the Downunder Horsemanship website and submit an application. We’re looking for horses for four training sessions: 1) the hard-to-catch horse, 2) a horse that’s disrespectful on the ground and under saddle, 3) a spooky horse, and 4) a horse that refuses to load on the trailer. Learn more about tour demo horses on our website.