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New York State Horse Training & Farrier

August 20, 2008
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We called in Todd Fleming of Train Me Softly to help us out with Thunder. Thunder had a bad habit of spinning around in his stall when someone walked into his stall to feed, muck, or to bring him out for grooming. It was a dangerous situation and one young lady got kicked by Thunder when she entered his stall. Todd arrived and spent two hours with Thunder. He was firm but gentle with Thunder. Todd gave him time to think things through and by the end of the two hour session, Todd had Thunder following him around off lead in the indoor arena! After Todd put him back in his stall, we never ever had the problem of having Thunder spin and turn his back end towards us. We were very pleased with what Todd accomplished in just one short session. He taught Thunder to trust people and to heed their training techniques.
 
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KWR Sir-Myst Legacy aka ACE

Ace is a rather impressive yearling stud that thrives for attention. The problem with that is he sometimes gets a tad bit aggressive.

This is where Todd comes into play. He will sweet talk the stud into becoming sweet as apple pie.

KWR Sir-Myst Legacy aka ACE
Thorn Apple Farms.


 

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Zala

Zala used to be one very expensive pasture ornament until we called Train Me softly.

Ten days later, Todd turned her into a rather gentle western riding horse for the whole family to enjoy. As you can see, even a six year old can ride with some confidence after Todd spent a few minutes with Tori on Zala.

She was riding more confident than ever. If you have a pasture ornament you need to ask Todd to lend a hand.

 "Zala"
Sandstone Stables
1246 Park Ave.
Amherst OH, 44001

Phone: 440.984.2080
http://www.sandstonestables.com 

 

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Shadow

You could NOT touch this colt's legs...any of them, anywhere...when we first started working with him. He was loving, etc., but simply "hands off" about his legs and tail. Period. End of discussion.

Todd worked with him, and look at him now!

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Linda Ashar
ThornApple Farms
Vermilion OH, 44089

 

 

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(585) 233-1751