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About Sneak-E-Snacks |
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Sneak-E-Snacks are a treat and a training tool combined.
Delicious and nutritious, these treats will have your horse meeting you at the gate!
Made from all natural ingredients these cookies are one of a kind. The best part is that by becoming a member of the Sneak-e-Club, you have access to proven training tips and techniques.
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About The Inventor - Jen! |
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 Tres, Jen & Dante Hi, I am Jen and my passion is learning, horses and helping people with their horse relationships.
The Light Bulb Went Off
I realized that people can really excel with their equine partnerships when using savvy training methods and rewarding with treats. So ... I invented my line of horse snacks that captures your horse's attention and keeps them extremely motivated.
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About Stu...de-Baker! |
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Little Stu - The Rescue Miracle!
It broke my heart - here was this precious little guy left to starve in a stall. Well - that was not going to happen! So on Easter Sunday, Little Stu became part of the Sneak-E-Snack team and is getting spunkier every day! Read further for before & after photos, plus how he is responding to the attention and training.
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About "Triple" Tres The White Wonder |
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Tres (pronounced [trAs]), is a five year old creamy dream. He is a registered quarter horse and a cremello.
Tres is so smart, sometimes it scares me. He LOVES my horse treats, and I have no trouble teaching him some pretty amazing things with Sneak-E-Snacks.
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About "Double Dante" The Demanding Man |
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Dante - boy I did not know what I was in for with this guy! But he was my main motivator for getting into natural horsemanship and I have learned SO much from him. After most of what the person I bought him from turned out to be not very truthful, Dante became downright dangerous!
We Were Off To A Rough Start
No wonder poor Dante had issues. Shortly after birth his mother had a stroke. Shortly after that she died. Dante did not have the proper horse socialization that most horses get from their mother.
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