Parelli Play Days

Parelli play field with horses and humans.
Horses and their humans play
with the toys on a Parelli play day.
 
Horse conquering her fear of water.
Peach is conquering her fear of water.
 
Pearl and Forrest playing the sideways game.
Pearl is winning and Forrest is yielding graciously to pressure! It's a perfect illustration of how horses communicate.
Playing together creates understanding.
 
Jeb takes a trip over the tarp.
 
A healthier, happier horse after 6 months of natural hoof care.
Muffin and Angel head home after a full day.

Have Fun While Building
Stronger Bonds with Your Horses

Each month during the spring and summer our customers and their horses are invited to join the fun at our Parelli Play Days held right here at Heel First Landings. Horses and their humans gain valuable insights about each other by playing together. You'll naturally create stronger bonds with your horse.

Horses Conquer Their Fears
Horses and their humans spend the day practicing the foundation of Parelli training, the 7 games. That foundation helps our horses conquer all kinds of fears. Relationships with our horses strengthen and become more meaningful to both horses and humans as we gain insights into how horses communicate with each other and with us.

Barefoot Horses
Every horse must be barefoot and naturally trimmed so they can be comfortable playing on the Parelli Playfield that we've created just for this purpose. We keep the shod horses off the Playfield, as horse shoes can be damaging to more than just hooves.

We're Expanding the Playfield
Winter 2006 - 07 the Parelli Playfield will be under renovation. We'll add a larger pond, practice horse trailer, outdoor arena, picnic area, round pen, logs, hills and slopes, and several new obstacles. We plan to have the new field done by spring/summer 2007 if all goes well.

"Work on your relationship, but play with your horse."

Pat Parelli

Back to Events

Home | Trimming Services | Training | Events & Clinics | Success Stories
| FAQs | About Us | Contact Us

Specializing in Horses with Hoof Pathology and Lameness Issues

Pat Wagner, AHA Member and AANHCP Certified
Rehabilitative Hoof Specialist/Clinician
Rainier, Washington
Phone: 360-446-8699 Cell: 360-790-4181

 
 
 
Go back to the home page.