WORLD-renowned horse behaviourist Pat Parelli has teamed up with Horseware to celebrate the company’s 30th birthday by holding a clinic in Ireland.

The once-in-a-lifetime event will take place at Emerald International EC on March 14th and tickets, worth €49 per person, are compliments of Horseware.

To add to the excitement around this event, Pat Parelli was born on St Patrick’s Day and this will be the first time he will be celebrating his birthday in Ireland.

Pat will be coaching local riders and horses, demonstrating his revolutionary training insights and techniques that will elevate your horsemanship – and your horse’s performance – to a whole new level.

The event will feature world-class education on horse behaviour, psychology and communication, and how you can apply these techniques with your own horse for better bonding, responsiveness, and performance.

Over the past 33 years, Pat has presented his programme to over a million people, including the Queen of England, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, and Tom Sellek. The Parelli Program has students in over 73 countries, from novice to Olympic level and Pat and his wife Linda have been featured in more than 1,000 episodes of television programmes.

Pat’s host for this special event, Horseware, was founded in 1985 in Dundalk, Co Louth, by Tom and Carol MacGuinness. After months of research and hand-stitching, the prototype of the now iconic Rambo Original was born, setting the standard for modern rug design.

Today, Horseware is a leading manufacturer of clothing for horses and riders and continues to make the most innovative products on the market. Rambo turnout rugs are still manufactured in Dundalk, where they employ 125 people. Some 250 people are employed at Horseware’s two factories in China, 80 in Cambodia and 36 in the USA.

For tickets and information, visit www.parelli.com/ireland2015.html