Kudos to Kayla Schlabach, an Ohio-Based Method Ambassador

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Region Four and any other interested persons looking to have a horse trained, take lessons or plan a clinic, check out Kayla! We took our recently purchased 10-year-old Quarter Horse to her after both of us had accidents on him. She got him through the Fundamentals and made him a productive citizen. Even though he was ridden for who knows how many years, she fixed the big holes in his training. “Luke” is a real pleasure to ride now, and he is going to be a very good horse for us.

Kayla is a very talented trainer and an excellent communicator. She was very patient in my lesson and willing to take all the time needed to help me feel comfortable with the groundwork and the riding exercises. It is quite obvious that she loves what she does. It is also clear that she takes care of the horses as if they are her own.

My husband is the one who told me about Clinton after seeing him on RFD-TV. He is still a little “old fashioned” in some of his ideas about horses and riding, but he was amazed with Kayla and what she did with Luke. He said Luke just looks different now. He looked amazing standing perfectly still while she stood on his back cracking a stock whip! Luke is humble and respectful thanks to Kayla.

Thank you, Clinton, for the Ambassador program, and I want you to know that Kayla is great at what she does. We will let everyone interested know about her. – M.E. Seiter

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