Pam Andrews Dressage

Training Services

Pam provides every rider with a custom training program tailored to address the individual needs of both horse and rider. Riders are given “homework” exercises to boost their confidence, and encouraged to progress at their own rate. Riders are also encouraged to study videos of their lessons for maximum benefit.


Private Lessons

  • First time evaluation: $125

  • 40 minutes for $75

  • 30 minutes for $60

(use of school horse may be extra)

Monthly Training Packages

  • Half training starting at $775 per month

  • Full training starting at $1,200/month

Equine Rehab

Rehabilitation programs are custom designed by Pam as directed by your  veterinarians and therapists. Equine therapists and veterinarians provide diagnostics as well therapies such as shock wave, acupuncture, massage, and the latest technologies to help your horse return to fitness.  All aspects of rehabilitation are discussed as well dietary needs and supplements. Pam has a proven track record of success with both our young horses and our older equine friends. 

Level 1

Lower level rehab for horses expected to return to full work within 4 months ranges from $575 to $900 per month.  This may  also include long lining, in hand work, lunging, and gradual return to work under saddle. 

Level 2

Lower level rehab for horses expected to return to full work within 4 months ranges from $575 to $900 per month.  This may  also include long lining, in hand work, lunging, and gradual return to work under saddle. 

Level 3 - FEI Rehab

Available upon request, with a specific program tailored to the needs of the FEI horse.  Pam’s theory is that the FEI horse is happiest and most likely to achieve full recovery when receiving the maximum handling time either in hand or under saddle, as permitted by the veterinarian rehab protocols.


Safety

Safety for the horse and rider is number one priority in all aspects of Pam’s coaching.  Harmony between the horse and rider is crucial to preventing the tension and confusion which can result in dangerous behaviors.  A confident trusting horse/rider team is far less likely to incur mishaps caused by spooking or misbehavior.