Get Tricky This Fall

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Looking for a fun way to challenge you and your horse? How about teaching him to do tricks? Trick training is something every horse has the capability to do, which is unlike many equine activities that require the horse to possess some amount of natural talent, ability or pre-disposition for the event. Tricks can be successfully taught to any age, breed or type of horse.

In the Trick Training Series, Clinton provides step-by-step directions to teach your horse to do a variety of tricks, including: sitting up, laying down and bowing. The series views as a training diary as Clinton works with two horses to demonstrate how to handle common problems and troubleshoot situations that are likely to come up in the training process.

The series comes with four DVDs and seven Arena Mate booklets, and is available to No Worries Club members for $299 and non-members for $499. Learn all about the Trick Training Series on our website.

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