My Services
*** All services have a set price, however, if you are located 25-50 miles from Clayton, NC, there will be a $25 flat travel fee. ***
*** New clients will be REQUIRED to fill out a Liability Release form at the time of the service before the service can continue. ***
Guided Groundwork
$40
Groundwork is one of the most important foundations to a relationship with your horse but sometimes it can be tricky. I can guide you through multiple different techniques in getting your horse to respect and trust you as his/her partner on the ground. Includes: lunging, round-penning (if available), backing exercises, turn on the forehand, turn on the hindquarters, leading and stopping off body language and voice cues. This can also include teaching your horse fun tricks! This can all be super helpful to a new horse and rider combo, spooky/nervous horses, nervous riders, pushy horses, and more!
Walk, Trot, Canter Under-saddle
$50
I offer guidance on how to become more connected with your horse at all 3 gaits; walk, trot, canter. Along with working in all 3 of these gaits, we will work on transitions and getting you and your horse more in sync through up and down transitions. This can help anyone struggling with a horse that anticipates or rushes your cues. This can also help a nervous rider feel more in touch with their horse and gain confidence and trust. This service also includes helping both horse and rider with proper position and aids for their discipline.
Practicing Patterns and/or Jumping Exercises
$60
If you are wanting more specific help with feeling more connected to your horse when working on patterns or jumping, then this is the service for you! I can help you and your horse work through patterns (dressage, western pleasure, working western) and jumping courses (hunter-jumper, eventing) while remaining in sync. Learn to build a stronger trust/bond with your horse to make patterns and jumping safer and even more fun. This service can be very helpful to horse/rider combos struggling with quiet aids in patterns, maintaining a relaxed/proper form and/or horse/rider combos struggling with approaching jumps, finding correct distances, and maintaining a relaxed/proper form through the jumping process.