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The Best in Show of English Day is….
Clover and Ms Emily!
English Day, don’t miss it!
The climax of The Queen’s Cup is awarded at the conclusion of English Day!
It’s a close race to the finish. The Queen’s Cup measures a Pony that is well rounded in all events. Who will this year’s winner be?
Join us for English Day!
Western Day Buckle Awards
Best in Show Pony Handler and Best in Show Pony
The Pony Spirit Award and Best New Pony Play Enthusiast
Western Day June 24th
DomConLA photos
Drone View of LAPACC Pony Track
At the Long Distance Cart Race Perry Gallagher brought his drone. The images are amazing!
We will be at DomConLA 2023
The Los Angeles Pony and Critter Club will be in the Vendor Area to chat with you. We want you to know what we are up to, invite you to join us, and share our enthusiasm for Animal Role Play.
Miss Emily, North American Pony Trainer 2023, will presenting two classes.
Friday April 19 5:30 – 6:30 Classroom B2 – Veterinary Play
It’s like playing doctor, but you are the veterinarian, and your partner is the animal. Explore pony play from the medical side using skills you already have. Whether you enjoy needles, sensation play, elastrators, taking care of animals, making animals feel better, cautery pens, exploring orifices with your hands, you will enjoy this basic level introduction to all things vet play. It’s pony centric but can be adjusted for all types of critters.
Sunday April 21 3:00 – 4:00 Classroom B2 – Pride and Punishment for Pony Trainers
Quickly covering the types of ponies seen in the community, we will learn skills and techniques to control each of those types. Listening to the feedback from ponies we will identify the type of pony they are and use acquired techniques to make them better. We will explore the inner pony’s identity and bring their strengths and weaknesses to the arena for training, development, and exploitation.
Saturday, April 20, at the LAX Hilton 2nd Floor, 3 PM – 4:30 PM The Pony Show!! Don’t Miss it!
The Derby was a huge success.
We had way too much fun and raised $1200.00 for the No Kill Pet Adaption Center West Los Angeles, the place I found Ollie in. They were overjoyed with our gift.