Equestrian Services

Your Horse Has a Voice. Are You Ready to Listen?
Ani Animal Communicator offers a unique service for equestrians seeking answers when traditional approaches fall short.
Equine communication—how horses communicate with each other and with humans—plays a significant role in performance, especially in disciplines like riding, racing, therapy, and training.
Whether your horse is:
- Refusing jumps they used to clear with ease
- Acting out under saddle for no clear reason
- Showing subtle but persistent signs of discomfort or anxiety
…Ani’s intuitive, heart-centered sessions can help uncover what your horse is really experiencing—emotionally, physically, and energetically.
Book a Discovery Call
If you’re facing a performance mystery with your horse and want a fresh perspective, schedule a free 15-minute discovery call with Ani.
This discovery call is not an animal communication session.
Instead, this is your opportunity to learn about my approach, how I work with horses, and what’s included in the “Performance Communication Package”. I’ll walk you through what to expect, how sessions are conducted, and how this work has helped other horses perform and feel better—often in ways that traditional methods have not uncovered.
To preserve the integrity and clarity of the communication work I do, it’s important that you do not share any specific information about your horse during this call—including behavioral issues, past injuries, training history, or emotional challenges.
Let your horse speak—and let’s listen together.
~ Equine communication performance package ~
Improved Responsiveness
- Horses that understand cues clearly respond more quickly and accurately.
- Reduces lag in transitions, enhances maneuverability in sports like dressage, show jumping, or reining.
2. Lower Stress and Anxiety
- Horses that feel understood and secure show fewer stress behaviors (e.g., spooking, tail swishing, biting).
- Calmer horses conserve energy and focus better during performance.
3. Faster Learning and Training Efficiency
- Clear communication speeds up the learning curve for complex tasks.
- Minimizes confusion and reduces the need for repetitive training.
4. Stronger Horse-Human Bond
- Builds trust, leading to better cooperation.
- Horses become more willing partners, which is vital in both competitive and therapeutic settings.
5. Injury Prevention
- Good communication allows riders to notice subtle signs of discomfort or fatigue.
- Prevents overexertion and helps in early detection of lameness or soreness.
6. Enhanced Teamwork in Group Settings
- In disciplines like polo or vaulting, clear communication aids coordination with teammates (equine and human).
Other ways I can help
- Helping to pick out the right horse
- Life Changes such as moving Stables, their companion passing away Etc
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Who This Is For?
- Trainers navigating unexplained behavioral shifts
- Owners who sense something deeper is going on
- Riders seeking harmony and peak performance
Book a Discovery Call
If you’re facing a performance mystery with your horse and want a fresh perspective, schedule a free 15-minute discovery call with Ani.
Let your horse speak—and let’s listen together.
Success Story:
Misty’s Journey Back to Confidence
Misty’s trainer was at a loss. This calm, talented mare had become anxious and agitated. She nervously chewed her bit, wearing down her teeth. Her once steady demeanor was replaced with unease—and no one could pinpoint the cause.
When Ani connected with Misty through animal communication, the truth came through loud and clear:
Misty was experiencing a hormone imbalance, worsened by stress from an unspoken breeding attempt.
With Ani’s insights, Misty’s care plan shifted. She got the medical attention she needed and time off to heal—physically and emotionally.
Within weeks, her balance returned. Her spirit lifted. And soon, Misty was not just riding again—she was winning in the ring.
“Her transformation is a testament to listening to the horse, trusting the process, and giving them the care they truly need.”