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Sponsors
July 11, 2017

Happy Guts Give Best Rides

By: Mike Barrett, PAS, ADM Equine Specialist It has been said the key to a horse’s heart is through their gut, or you’ve probably heard the saying “a happy gut makes a happy horse and happy horses give great rides.” Best rides, be they in the show ring, on the trail or on the range, […]

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No Worries Club
July 11, 2017

Find it on the No Worries Club Website: Put an End to Pawing

Pawing the ground with one front hoof is a clear sign of impatience and frustration on the horse’s part. You’ve probably seen the horse that digs himself into a hole when left tied up or bangs a front hoof against the stall impatiently until he’s fed. It’s kind of like a little kid rolling around […]

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Walkabout Tours
July 3, 2017

Student Lesson and Colt Starting in Las Vegas

Clinton is looking for a horseman wanting to work one-on-one with him at the Las Vegas, Nevada Walkabout Tour this month. During the training session, Clinton will help you and your horse fine-tune various exercises from the Method. The clinician is also on the hunt for a colt to start in a detailed training session […]

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Sponsors
July 3, 2017

SmartPak’s 4th of July Sale

We love SmartPak and know you do too, which is why we don’t want you to miss their 4th of July Sale! Shop the sale and use promo code July17 at checkout to save 15%.

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Clinton Anderson Clinics
July 3, 2017

Fundamentals in Lynden, Washington This Weekend

Clinton is teaching a Fundamentals Clinic in Lynden, Washington at the Northwest Washington Fair that starts Friday, July 7th and runs through Sunday, July 9th. The clinician will welcome participants and their horses to the clinic at 9 a.m. Friday morning and then get the class started on learning and perfecting key groundwork exercises. Throughout […]

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Training Tips
July 3, 2017

Training Tip: Spice Up Your Daily Training

When it comes to training your horse, your imagination is your greatest tool. The more creative you can be in your lessons, the more interested your horse will be in his job. You’ve heard me say, “Consistency is your greatest ally and inconsistency is your greatest enemy.” And that’s absolutely true.

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Training Tips
June 27, 2017

Training Tip: Troubleshooting a Horse That Plays With the Bit

It’s very normal in the beginning for a young horse to mouth and play with the bit when he’s first introduced to it. He’s just trying to figure out what the new piece of equipment is. When I put a bit in a horse’s mouth for the first time, I like to practice groundwork with […]

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Clinton Anderson Performance Horses
June 27, 2017

Congratulations to Matt and Judy Mann

Congratulations to Matt and Judy Mann on their purchase of Valkyrie, a filly by Lil Joe Cash out of Shiney and Dressy. Lil Joe Cash won the 2011 NRHA Futurity and the 2012 AQHA Junior Reining World and was a 2012 NRBC Open Derby and NRHA Open Derby Finalist. Shiney and Dressy is by the […]

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Method Ambassadors
June 27, 2017

Dream Career

Method Ambassador Janis Scott is living out her dream by teaching horse owners the Method to build their confidence and better their horsemanship. Learn why Janis is passionate about sharing her knowledge and Downunder Horsemanship in this video.

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No Worries Club
June 27, 2017

Find it on the No Worries Club: Speeding Up a Lazy Horse

“I have trouble keeping my lazy horse’s speed up. I’ve worked him to the advanced level, and he is very responsive and quite light. He won’t break gait, but he will slow down. I end up with a jog when I want trotting, and I end up with a sloppy lope when I want a […]

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