TESTIMONIALS


nicholas

While riding on the polo field between chuckkers at his Dad’s polo games, Nicholas couldn’t walk more than 2 feet while riding Lollipop through the grass without him stopping to eat grass. Nicholas didn’t have the strength to pull his head up once it was down. After putting the anti-grazing reins on Lollipop Nicholas was not only able to ride him around successfully, but quickly learned to trot & canter all around the polo field on his own at age 4 ! It wasn’t long before he was swinging his own little mallet on Lolliop!

- Annelise Vidal

We love our Lollipop Pony tack! The leather and brass looks elegant for horse shows. All our pieces are easy to use and safe. They have heavy duty brass snaps and buckles for attaching to our saddle and bridle.

We own the pony grass reins, pony lead line bit strap, pony saddle crupper. The chocolate leather on the tack gives us a finished appearance, because our tack is coordinated. The pony reign attachment guarantees the our pony can't pull to eat grass.

- Theresa Luckyj, Fuzzydale Farm




I, Ann Emilen have utilized the reins for our pony Lollipop in order to keep her head from dropping to eat etc.
We have entered her in a small horse show this past Spring 2007 with my daughter - lead line - walk trot using the special grass reins.
Also we are avid foxhunters and my young daughter is just starting out and the reins work just great for her when she is riding her pony.

- Ann Emilen. Foxhill Farm

 

My Shetland Pony, Lolli-pop
Lolli-pop became my friend when I was three years old. Lolli was four. Mom and Dad would lead me around and around the house, and I would hold on tight. After a while, I learned to walk, trot and canter myself, but I had to keep my grass reins on to keep Lolli-pop from putting her head down.

Lolli has given me so much confidence to ride and jump because she is usually honest and always tries her best - like last spring at the mini-camp when she jumped the higher outside course with the bigger horses. She tucked up her front legs, took a deep breath, and jumped with all of her heart - all 10'2 hands of her - with the big guys, and she did a good job of it too.

Since I am sadly out-growing her, and won't be able to ride her much longer, I would like to say a big "Thank-you Lolli-pop, for being the best pony I could ever have. You are not only horse of the year to me, you are the pony of a lifetime".

- Joelle - 11 years, Lolli-pop - 12 years
"Horse of the Year Award"
Berks County Pony Club 11/15/2000

 

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