First Experience is not a complete book on how to ride, but it is
designed to help the beginner choose the best horse for their own use
and to select the proper stable for the animal. Animals have feelings
just as people do, and because people are supposed to have a better
brain, we need to be caring and concerned about the animal. They will
serve one faithfully and with unconditional love if they are loved and
cared for properly.
About the Author:
Sioux Dallas has loved horses all of her life ever since her father put
her in front of him on a horse when she was six months old. However she
wasn't financially able to own one until she had finished college and
started working. Her first horse was the great-grandson of Man O'War.
Dallas had taken lessons in licensed establishments, and one of her
jumping instructors had ridden with the Queen's Guards in England. She
learned well and began giving lessons to beginners. Dallas was also a
charter member in the Riding for the Handicapped School and used her
horses free of charge to work with the blind and mentally challenged.
She was horrified to learn that supposedly intelligent people knew
nothing about matching a horse with the ability of the rider. She felt
that the many books on horses were excellent, but not for people who had
never owned a horse. She decided to share her knowledge and experience
to help others and, hopefully, prevent injury to person and abuse to
animals.