Work Together

Understand your horse’s behavior, reduce stress, and create a safer, more connected partnership.

Photo by Sergio Moreno, 2023
A rich chestnut horse stands at liberty in a round pen, its neck arched in relaxed curiosity, one hind leg cocked, head turned slightly to the side with soft eyes and loose lips. The sandy footing shows gentle hoofprints curving around the pen. Beyond the metal panels, a green pasture and a distant red barn blur into a soft background. Early morning light creates a cool, crisp clarity with soft shadows. Photographic realism from a low, three-quarter angle that emphasizes the horse’s posture and body language. The composition focuses on the horse’s whole body, conveying calm communication, clear boundaries, and a non-confrontational training environment.

Services

Behavior consulting tailored to you and your horse, including on-farm assessments, groundwork lessons, liberty sessions, and virtual consults to troubleshoot specific issues and build a calmer, more confident partnership.

Investment

Foundation Session

Initial behavior consults start at $175 for a 90-minute on-farm or virtual session, including a detailed follow-up plan and email support for two weeks.

✓ Initial assessment

✓ Safety focus

✓ Handling coaching

✓ Written summary

Ongoing Support

Ongoing support packages begin at $450 for three sessions, ideal for more complex behavior patterns or long-term partnership goals, with flexible scheduling to suit you and your horse.

✓ Custom plan

✓ Video review

✓ Email check-ins

✓ Progress tracking

Reviews

A calm, attentive bay horse with a glossy coat and expressive dark eyes stands in a spacious sand arena, ears gently pricked forward, head slightly lowered in relaxation. A sturdy wooden fence and a line of mature trees frame the background in soft focus. Late afternoon natural light bathes the scene in a warm, golden glow, highlighting the horse’s muscles and casting long, gentle shadows across the footing. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with the horse slightly off-center following the rule of thirds, shallow depth of field to keep focus on subtle body language. The mood is peaceful, safe, and professional, emphasizing mutual understanding between horse and human without showing any people.

Aya Nakamura

Our mare went from explosive and anxious to quietly curious. The practical exercises made daily chores safer and rebuilt my confidence handling her.

A dapple grey horse stands calmly in a tidy, open-front stall, its muzzle reaching toward a securely hung hay net while its body faces forward, showing relaxed muscles and a softly swishing tail. Clean rubber matting, neatly stacked shavings, and an organized tack hook with a labeled halter create a sense of order. Overcast daylight filters through the barn aisle, creating even, diffused illumination with minimal harsh shadows. Photographic realism with a slightly elevated angle, medium-wide shot capturing the entire stall doorway. The atmosphere feels safe, organized, and thoughtful, conveying a professional approach to managing the environment for better equine behavior and reduced stress.

Mateo García

After one barn visit and two follow-ups, trail rides stopped feeling risky. I finally understand what my gelding was trying to tell me.