

Behavioral Problem Resolution
The behavioral retraining process involves a careful analysis of the horse and its interaction with the owner. The first step is to understand the origin of the behavior, whether physical, emotional, or environmental. The goal of retraining is to teach the horse to react in a more balanced and controlled manner, correcting unwanted responses gently and effectively.

Equine Therapies
Complementary therapies are an essential part of my work, as they allow me to treat the horse holistically, addressing not only the symptoms but also their underlying causes, both physically and energetically. I work with an approach aimed at improving mobility, relieving pain, and promoting the overall balance of the horse, respecting its nature and well-being. The therapies I use include physiotherapy, osteopathy, and acupuncture, each of which plays an important role in the recovery and maintenance of the horse's health.

Starting Colts
Starting colts is the most crucial stage in a horse's training, where it learns to trust, communicate, and develop a solid foundation for the rest of its life. Poorly conducted breaking can lead to long-lasting physical and behavioral issues. My approach, based on natural horsemanship and ethology, ensures a harmonious start, promoting the horse's well-being and balance at every stage of its development.

Workshops/Internships
I organize workshops and internships on various topics related to equine well-being. If you have a space and would like to provide training to your students/clients/colleagues on topics such as equine behavior, natural horsemanship, or the use of holistic therapies, click to learn more.