" I can't say enough good things about Lyn and her methods. When I brought Smoke to her it was after I had already had him at another trainer ( whom I sall not name), and pulled him out after only two weeks. Smoke's no baby. I bought him as an 8 yr old stallion and he had never been ridden. In just 2 weeks he went from being a sweet laid back trusting soul to a nervous horse that was terrified of everything. Lyn brought him back to that soft eyed trusting horse that I lost. He's going great under saddle and willing to try anything I ask of him. Building that confidence took an extraordinary trainer. Thank you, Lyn for giving me my horse back." Connie C French, TX

"I think Gigi could make an all around versatile ranch type horse with your wonderful encouraging day-by-day consistent training. It is your special gift of being able to know when to introduce new things and when to back off that is really helping a truly sensitive, timid little mare learn that she can love and trust humans. That is what I admire so much about you as a trainer. That separates you from those who fool themselves into thinking that they are trainers simply by calling themselves "Trainer". You have goals, ambitions, ideas that you put to work within an organized framework for each of your four legged pupils. Not only that, but you communicate very well with them in their own language. All of this makes you a great trainer and a person worthy of being called that. I always liked your methods. From the very beginning I had this intuitive feeling that I could trust you with anything that was mine." Shirley Sawyer, Norco, CA , owner of Holy Gee

"Thank you. I cannot say enough how much I really appreciate not only what you have accomplished with Vinnie but how much I have enjoyed riding lessons with you. I feel I have accomplished so much in 3 lessons." Deborah Meade, TX, owner of Royal Vindicator

"Lyn started my 2 mares for me and did a wonderful job. Bailey is 7 and Willow is 8 and neither had ever been ridden. When I got them after only 3 months of training on Willow, and 2 on Bailey, both girls were confident, well mannered animals with a stop. Unfortunately, Lyn moved to Texas and I ignored all of her advice. I now have 2 horses who are out of control. But the good in all of this is that Lyn is now back in Ca. My mares are back in training as well as myself. I have learned a very valuable and costly lesson: Listen to your trainer and your animals. Lyn knows what she is talking about. She picks up on the smallest sign that a horse gives. If you are looking for a reliable trainer, who is honest and will tell you how it is from the start, then Lyn is it. So this testimonial will continue later. After only 2 weeks of further training, both girls are remembering what they've been taught and moving forward, and Bailey is showing promise as a horse I might like to compete with. " Debbie Brady, CA, owner of Bailey and Willow