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I'm interested in hearing from you!
I'll answer questions about our PNH journey and hopefully inspire you to take a PNH journey of your own.

Do you have comments or questions about me, our events, or private play sessions?
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You may call me at 405-771-4734
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Have a great day, and may the horse be with you.

Come play with us!
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You might learn something.

Want to come visit?

I would love to invite you to join us in a play session.

I recommend that those of you who are just getting started and haven't purchased equipment or studied the program, go to the source first! Contact Parelli offices for how to get started. They can asssist you in obtaining the right tools, technique, knowledge and support. You get to provide the right attitude, the time and imagination. Once you have those seven keys, you are on your way to a more natural relationship with your horse.

Once you begin your journey - come join us!

1. Horses don't follow bullies or cowards, they follow leaders.
2. If your horse is your mirror,
    then look close enough to see if you should forget 
    the hair, and just powder the nose.
3. Horses don't care how much you know,
    until they know how much you care.
4. Horses don't learn when we ask them to do something -
    They learn when we quit asking them to do something.
5. NEVER do anything that takes away a horse's
    Confidence
    Curiosity
    Sensitivity
    or Dignity