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Bob and Ginger Johnson have been working with the public and their horses since 1991. When they started they had no idea their reputation would grow so fast from just word of mouth. Along the way there have been horses with people problems and people with horse problems. They have always felt that the best method of training is hands-on. They know it is important that the horse owner be active in the horses training. They feel that the horse industry has become over commercialized and it is easy to become overwhelmed with quick fix gadgets that promise to solve any problem. Their approach is training without gimmicks and instead using things that you probably already have around the house. Bob and Ginger wanted to create clinics that would help people realize not only their horse's potential but their own. With the help of friends Patti and Scott Franz, they saw their dream become a reality. The four of them sat down to discuss what it would take to form the ultimate clinic. It was important that all basic needs were met so participants could focus on training - that is why the clinics include meals, snacks, beverages, and a box stall. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Patti and Scott for their help and input in designing a horse training clinic that offers more than the average clinic.
Deb is our event coordinator. Deb handles registrations, confirmation emails and information being sent to clients. She adds her professional touch to ensure that everything runs smoothly. This frees up her brother-in-law Bob, so he can spend time doing what he does best. Deb is married to Myron and has two grown sons, Derek & Ryan. Deb's other interest is being a lunch lady at school, and she has been doing that for several years. Deb is an animal lover and is loving horses more and more each day. Heather Anne is the official "Pooper Scooper". Heather will also "hold your horses" if you need a break during the session. She loves to help out at her Aunt Ginger & Uncle Bob's ranch all summer. Heather also loves rollerblading (no less than two miles per day), dancing, singing, and her best friend Tori.
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