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Fort Bragg, CA, USA
Here’s a picture of my mini donkey, Tiny, sitting on  my sis-in-laws lap. He wants his butt scratched & if you don’t scratch  it he backs up till he’s in your lap then lifts his legs up & sits. I  have titled it “The Lap Dance”
- Sandy Eis

Fort Bragg, CA, USA

Here’s a picture of my mini donkey, Tiny, sitting on my sis-in-laws lap. He wants his butt scratched & if you don’t scratch it he backs up till he’s in your lap then lifts his legs up & sits. I have titled it “The Lap Dance”

- Sandy Eis

Geraldton, Western Australia

Grover, the Clydesdale with my husband Charlie and myself with Cisco had a fabulous day with horses and kids at the beach this weekend!

- Isabelle Greenfield

Brookfield, QLD, Australia

Here are some shots from our recent workshops in Brookfield! Great to see new faces learning Parelli!

- Kerryn Armstrong, 2-Star Junior Instructor

Here are some photos I snapped of my horse Major and I after our Parelli play session :D Thirsty work!

- Rhiannon Jones

Holland

Here you see Diamate, I took these pictures last summer, a Welsh foal. On the photos she’s approximatley one month old. I figured out to introduce the big ball and let her figure it out! So she kicked the ball and after a while it rolled into a little pond in the field. But that was no problem at all after a few ‘lessons’ from me, she had so much trust in me, she walked after me through the water!  With my other pony I do Parelli so I thought this would be a verry good start for her to get more confident in strange things but also in people. As you can guess, Diamante is more sturdy than the other foals at the stables and loves being with people. Last week she had an injury in her hoof, we were sort of glad she was injured, because the other foals would not let there feet picked up jet. Diamante thinks it’s no problem, it’s just life, haha. She is fully recoverd by the way! Hope you Enjoy the photos!

Thanks to Parelli I’ve found out there is more then just get your horse out of the paddock and ride! These moments, like above, are the moments that I enjoy the most, just let the horse be the horse!

Greetings from Holland!

- Jody Wignand

This is my favorite part of the day with my dear gelding Piney… sweet  dreams for all the horses and Piney’s friend Amy the Llhaso.
- Candace Burns

This is my favorite part of the day with my dear gelding Piney… sweet dreams for all the horses and Piney’s friend Amy the Llhaso.

- Candace Burns

Washington, USA

This is my three year old mustang mare Myrnah. She was wild on the range in southern Oregon just 5 months ago. Thanks to everything I have learned through Parelli, here we are out for a long liberty hike up a mountain in the snow. As Pat says, “When you take off the halter or bridle, you’re left with one thing. THE TRUTH” (p.s. no carrots, and no stick either, just Myrnah and I together for the fun of it) Sometimes the truth feels just amazing!

- Elsa Sinclair

QLD, Australia

Just wanted to send in these shots from our Walloon workshops (QLD, Australia)  on the 14th of January. Some great moments of connection and processing as you can see here! Enjoy!

- Kerryn Armstrong, 2-Star Parelli Professional

Ocala, FL, USA

Here are some pictures of Linda and Hot Jazz and Marion and Allure and her horse Whisper from Longwood farm. We went so we could play with the cross country jumps for the day!!

- Lillan Roquet, 2-Star Parelli Professional

Ohio, USA
Here is my 7 year old paint mare Hunter showing off her skills on the  balance beam!  She has been standing (front feet only) on this pole  during our ground games for a while. Over the Christmas Holiday I  decided to try to get her to stand on it under saddle. Now it takes all  of 30 seconds to get both feet up there and she’ll stand there forever!!
- Lauren Costello

Ohio, USA

Here is my 7 year old paint mare Hunter showing off her skills on the balance beam!  She has been standing (front feet only) on this pole during our ground games for a while. Over the Christmas Holiday I decided to try to get her to stand on it under saddle. Now it takes all of 30 seconds to get both feet up there and she’ll stand there forever!!

- Lauren Costello