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Learn how fascial therapy enhances movement, reduces pain, and optimizes performance with evidence-based techniques.
Study at your own pace with HD videos and step-by-step instruction accessible anywhere, anytime.
Gain practical techniques you can use immediately with clients or your own horses.
Boost your credentials and expand your professional opportunities with industry-recognized certification.
Shantel Perreal is the instructor for the course. You can learn more about her biography and qualifications by clicking HERE.
To contact her:
📞 WhatsApp: +1 (780) 231-9155
📩Fb Messenger:
m.me/canadianequinetherapy
📧 Email: helpinghorsestoday@gmail.com
Students attend “classroom sessions” every second month for five consecutive days. Testing takes place on the first day back after each break between modules. Homework and practical, hands-on case studies are assigned at the end of each module for completion before the next session.
This depends on your learning style. Some students may need more time for studying, while others focus on practical assignments. Expect to dedicate 10–20 hours per module to practical, hands-on tasks, depending on your approach.
Unfortunately, no. As a private course, students are not eligible for government financial assistance
Our in-person practical sessions are held near Edmonton Airport.
For the safety and privacy of our students attending in-person sessions, we’ll only disclose the exact location once they’ve officially started the course.
For more information, feel free to reach out to us through any of the following:
📞 WhatsApp: +1 (780) 231-9155
📩Fb Messenger: m.me/canadianequinetherapy
📧 Email: helpinghorsestoday@gmail.com
📸 Instagram: @ca.equinetherapy_official
Yes! We welcome international students from all over the world. Our online and hybrid programs are designed to be accessible globally, and many of our students study from outside Canada. You can complete the online modules from anywhere, and if your program includes in-person practicals, we will provide guidance on travel planning and attendance requirements.
A great ERT should have a strong desire to help horses and enjoy solving the “puzzle” each horse presents. While each therapist brings a unique perspective to the role, a shared passion for equine care is essential. Currently, Shantel is the only ERT.
Absolutely not! ERTs work alongside veterinarians, complementing their medical expertise with rehabilitative and restorative care. Collaboration is key to achieving the best outcomes for horses.
An Equine Remedial Therapist assesses individual equine clients and provides tailored rehabilitative or restorative care. This may include therapies like osteopathy, chiropractic techniques, or massage. ERTs typically travel to various locations to build their client base, making each day unique.
As self-employed professionals, ERTs’ income depends on their effort, experience, and client base. Fees for horse treatments range from $50 to $250 per session, influenced by reputation and demand.
Create a copy of the application form here
Our team will review your submission within 24 hours and, once approved, we’ll send you the link to your first module right away.
No. Although some students join us after completing other equine therapy courses, they often lack critical foundational knowledge, such as equine physiology. Our progressive teaching format builds one concept upon another, ensuring a thorough understanding of the subject.