Pam Millar

Dressage Trainer

 

Classical, sympathetic, personalised training

for you and your horse

 

 

Contact:

pam@pammillardressage.com

Mobile: 07740 116 336

Home: 01651 872613

A British Dressage Accredited Trainer

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Pam Millar takes no responsibility for the following websites or their content.

www.britishdressage.co.uk The official web site for dressage in the UK.

 

www.debbylush.co.uk The website of our regular visiting trainer, Debby Lush.

 

www.equineinmotion.co.uk Liz Briscoe - Equine massage & stretching.

 

www.ladyleysridingclub.com Ladyleys website.

 

www.gordondressagegroup.org.uk  Gordon Dressage Group: The largest dressage-orientated club in the North-east of Scotland.

 

 www.classicaldressage.net The site for The Scottish Classical Dressage Centre by Roger and Eleanor Taylor with some good lessons and articles (Can you spot Pam in any of the 'photos?).

 

www.mkmsportshorsestud.com A Grampian stud with a great eye for horses and breeding - where I bought Havanna.

 

www.rideaway.co.uk A favourite shopping site. &  www.derbyhousesaddlery.co.uk Another good shopping site.

 

www.ponyplanet.co.uk A local Grampian site with lots of good links and adverts.

 

www.ttttrust.com   TRAINING THE TEACHERS OF TOMORROW - a great place of learning from international classical trainers (Surrey).

 

www.waulkmillshowcentre.co.uk  Waulkmill website.

 

www.ilparetaio.it Il Paretaio in Tuscany – Pam is just back from a holiday there – see Oct 08 news for more details. They have a variety of horses including Lusitanos and Arab crosses.

 

www.haciendadosolivos.es Dos Olivos – another holiday opportunity – Pam was there around 2003. Spanish horses.

 

www.dressagediagrams.org  a good site for buying or downloading tests and for designing freestyle routines.

 

www.paulinekidd.com Pauline Kidd's web site for "performance enhancement for the human and equine athlete" - help for your horse's and your own body.

 

www.gagah.co.uk  A non-horsy site working to re-home the lovely greyhounds who are often abandoned after their racing days are over.