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25902 Glen Loch Drive
Spring, Texas

713.302.3640 (phone)

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Directions

We are in The Woodlands/Spring area, located on the east
side of Glen Loch Drive,

from Woodlands Parkway
take S. Panther Creek Dr. to the Stop sign, go 1 mile south, we are on the left (across from Shadowcrest Ln.)

from Sawdust Road
take Sawdust Rd. west until it dead ends into Glen Loch Dr., turn right at the Stop sign, go 1 mile north, we are on the right (across from Shadowcrest Ln.)

All activities and tours are by appointment only.

 

"Rain Day" alternate location

During extreme weather days, we may move the sessions to a covered facility at another location.  Sessions will only be held at the alternate location when we notify clients.  You should not go to the rain day location unless you have been notified.

"Rain Day" location address: 15833 Old Conroe Road, Conroe, Tx. (Relentless Pursuit Farm)

from The Woodlands
from hwy. 242 take 1488 West to Old Conroe Road, turn right (north), the covered arena will be on the right (less than 1mi.).

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We are located central to The Woodlands/Spring area
on the north side of Houston. Located on the East
side of Glen Loch Drive,

1 mile south of Woodlands Parkway off S.


Panther Creek Dr., or

0.7 mile north of Sawdust Road.

All activities and tours are by appointment only.
 

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Why Horses?

Horses are large and powerful, which creates a natural opportunity for some to overcome fear and develop confidence. The size and power of the horse are naturally intimidating to many people. Accomplishing a task involving the horse, in spite of those fears, creates confidence and provides for wonderful metaphors when dealing with other intimidating and challenging situations in life. Horses mirror moods, too; they respond negatively to negative emotions, teaching the client that his behavior can affect others, and making it necessary to modify behavior in order to work successfully with the animal.