How to prepare your horse for fireworks
- Free step-by-step tips
- Beginner-proof


Your horse doesn't have to feel stressed by fireworks.
We cannot control fireworks, but we can teach our horses the required skills to understand that they mean no harm.
Every year, a few days before New Year’s, I repeat my fireworks training.
I show my horses what will come and teach them how to respond in a way that will make them feel relaxed.
Fireworks don’t have to cause stress.
And with my free training video, you can show your horse exactly why not.


Your horse doesn't have to feel stressed by fireworks.
We cannot control fireworks, but we can teach our horses the required skills to understand that they mean no harm.
Every year, a few days before New Year’s, I repeat my fireworks training.
I show my horses what will come and teach them how to respond in a way that will make them feel relaxed.
Fireworks don’t have to cause stress.
And with my free training video, you can show your horse exactly why not.
This is what you'll get:

Video #1: introduction
I’ll explain why the training is so important and how your horse can benefit from it.

Example #1: Experienced horse
I’ll show you the process with Saphira, an experienced horse. I’ll show you the final, desired outcome of your training.

Example #2: Inexperienced horse
You’ll also get a version with a young horse that has never followed the fireworks training before. You’ll see the step-by-step approach I use.
Take the time to prepare your horse for fireworks.
- Access the videos whenever you want
- Examples with an experienced and inexperienced horse
- Easy, step-by-step approach suitable for anyone and any horse
