Our teachers

Sonja Kaiser

My parents allowed me to get an impression of what it means to care for a pony, during holidays.I quickly realised that it needs a lot of knowledge and work to tend such an animal. My enthusiasm still growed and we purchased a own pony. Daisy already lives a long time with me. With her I lerned the trade from the beginning.Step by step, by try and error, we have build our mutual trust . Then many children and young people joined us and wanted to help.
Because the demand became greater, I took in more ponies, who often were poorly placed and have been searching for a good place.
I want to pass from the heart, what has enriched my childhood an youth.

Franziska Wild

Since summer 2009 I teach riding actively. In July 2010, I began my training as a Hippolini riding instructor Profil A (reform pedagogic riding entry) and graduated successfully in fall . One year later, I attended the further education Hippolini.

My horse and of course the various school horses, as well as riding students help me to develop myself further. Currently I am attending riding lessons with Susan Frehner (Alexander Technique) and Maia Bachmann (Biomechanics / classical dressage).

The courses with coaches like Gerd Heuschmann, Nick Muntwyler, Rolf Janzen, Geraldine Schmid, Luci Furrer and Jeanette Wilke (Pedagogy) likewise gave me good input.

I am fascinated by the fine handling of the horse as a living being in the combination of the classical dressage and free work. It is always exciting for me to see how our school ponies work with the children and we come to beautiful results.

Trix Gubser (animal-assisted interventions)

Psychiatric nurse/ social worker FH/ member of Verein Therapiehunde Schweiz/ CAS animal-assisted interventions/ basic module of Team Pony Concept

 

Since my childhood I feel closely connected with animals of all kinds. Many different pets (guinea pigs, rats, golden hamsters, etc.) enriched my life and that of my family. For many years I had different riding participations and performed many therapy assignements in various institutions with our dog Nico.

Since recently I am also the proud owner of an Icelandic horse.

Through my further education in animal-assisted interventions I met Sonja Kaiser and the KiTi-Hof. I welcome the various offers around the topic of respectful handling of ponies an horses and I would like to commit, that these offers will also be open to people with impairments.