Turn Your Horse Into a Signature Horse

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You know that Clinton’s Signature Horses are carefully selected by Clinton for their willing dispositions and receive hundreds of hours of training, most of which are done on the trail. The horses are safe and enjoyable and able to help you progress your horsemanship because of their in-depth knowledge of the Method. However, what if you already have the perfect-for-you equine partner? Maybe the horse needs a little bit more training, or he’s picked up one or two bad behaviors over the years, or maybe you just don’t have the time to work with him on a regular basis. In your heart, you know that if you could find the time to consistently work with him or if you had the ability and knowledge to train him, he’d be your ideal partner. Thanks to the Intermediate and Advanced levels of the Academy Horse Program, you can now get your horse trained to be a Signature Horse!

“Signature Horses are as successful as they are because I’m meticulous about the horses I select and how they’re trained,” Clinton explains. “That same level of detail and expectation applies to horses in the advanced Academy levels. The only difference is you select the horse from the start, not me.”

To learn more about the Academy Horse Program, including the training your horse could receive in the Intermediate and Advanced levels of the Method, visit our website.

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