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Solve Your Trailer Loading Woes | Get a New HHHL Hat

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lindaparelli@happyhorsehappylife.com

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Just In - Get the green version of our popular Elite Cap - Only 70 available! Â Keep the sun from y

Just In - Get the green version of our popular Elite Cap - Only 70 available!  Keep the sun from your eyes and the wind from your hair with this beautifully fitting high-quality cap. This is the green version of our popular Elite HHHL Cap. - This heavyweight 100% brushed-cotton cap features a pre-curved visor with contrasting trim. - Hand-sewn detail on the eyelets and button matches the visor trim color. - Offers durable six-panel construction and adjustable self-material strap with hook-and-loop closure. - HHHL embroidery logo on the front of the cap in white - HHHL members save 25% using the member code found on [www.happyhorsehappylife.com]( [Click here to order yours now! >]( Out Next Week - The Ultimate Guide to Trailer Loading Vol 1.  Loading and hauling a horse in a trailer seems quite simple, yet almost every horse person out there has a story or two to tell about something that has gone wrong.  Most of us have a fairytale dream of loading our horse and heading off into the sunset on a trail ride, camping, competition, play day, etc. adventure! Our dream is quickly shattered when we get to the trailer and find that our horse won’t load, takes over, runs away and now we cannot go anywhere.  This is a frustrating situation to be in for the horse and human. It is easy to give up or resort to measures, like force, that we feel bad about later. Instead of our dream improving, it gets worse and worse and we start to wonder why are we even doing this?  Horses are prey animals and have an intense fear of being trapped and eaten. When we ask our horse to go into a trailer, it is one of the most challenging exercises in trust and respect. Look at it from your horse’s point of view. While you see a beautiful, expensive horse transporter, our horse sees a monster in the form of a trap!  A trailer is the ultimate trap for a horse - a trap on wheels. Not only is your horse boxed in on both sides, but also from above and below. When you think about it, it’s incredible that they can get in at all.  Successful trailer loading and traveling involves building your horse’s confidence to be in small spaces, as well as enough respect for you as the leader who would never ask him to do something that was dangerous or harmful. You need to prove to your horse that you are a friend, leader and protector.  This takes knowledge and skill, especially if your horse has been shoved into trailers against his will before!  In this full-color manual you will learn... - Understand trailers from your horse’s point of view - Learn how to read horse behavior and body language - Improve your horse’s confidence in you as a leader - Teach your horse to be a confident learner - Learn the prerequisites to have in place before you load – for you and your horse - Simulations to overcome claustrophobia and build confidence - Teach your horse how to tie to prepare for travel - Learn safe knots to use when tying your horse - Learn how to become a better leader - Learn the safest way to load and unload your horse - Create confidence and understanding in the 3 phases of trailering [Click here to order your copy now! >]( *HHHL Achiever, Mastermind and Instructors receive a copy included with your membership Get a HHHL Performance Shirt - Like the one Linda's wearing in this photo!  Choose from 12 designs! These beautiful, limited edition, long sleeve designer, half zip performance shirts will be the talk of the barn. They look great, feel wonderful, and are made to last. Fabricated from a blend of 92% polyester, and 8% spandex, they offer a four-way stretch so you will feel comfortable whatever moves you are making. The state-of-the-art moisture-wicking fiber also keeps you cool. Best of all the unique design of this shirt, you'll leave no doubt who's the most important person in your life!  HHHL members save 25% using the member code found on our website [www.happyhorsehappylife.com]( [Shop the Collection >]( © 2022 Happy Horse Happy Life UK Ltd. | All Rights Reserved | [Unsubscribe](

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