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Pony Parties Safety Guidelines
 

Our pony parties handlers always walk next to the pony. This provides added security for the child and allows us to interact with the child during their ride, which provides an education for the children. The children are in direct contact with the handler and are free to ask any questions regarding the pony's care and training. Even though we are there interacting with the child, the very young should always have a parent walk with them.

Care is taken at all times to ensure the safety of both the children and the animals. Pony party handlers are careful to instruct children on how to behave near and on the ponies. Here are some general guideline to help you instruct your guests. You can print this page and distribute it with your invitations.

   
 Pony Party Safety Rules:
 
  • Approach a pony near its shoulder so it can see you.
• Never approach a pony from directly behind. That is a blind spot.
• Never stand directly behind a pony.
• Don’t run or yell, you could spook the pony.
• Never put your hand in or near the pony’s mouth