Do Trot In Tack Shop

Jamison, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

English tack & apparel. Mainly Hunter/​Jumper and Eventer. A little bit of Dressage.

Friendly & Knowledgeable Staff.

We pride ourselves on correctly fitting helmets, tall boots, and show clothing, while not breaking your budget!

Boutique area has some great apparel!

Mobile Rig at Horse Shows

Engraving, Tack Repair, Blanket Wash/​Repair

We carry many brands you know and love! RJ Classics, GPA, Grand Prix, Essex, Tailored Sportsman, Horseware Ireland, Weatherbeeta, Devon Aire, Irideon, and much more!

«Like» our page on Facebook, for the most recent updates and events: www​.face​book​.com/​d​o​t​rotin

History

Established in 2011.

Do Trot In was established as a «community tack shop,» in the belief that members of the horse community, as well as the community at large, would be able to come in and generally feel at home. We strive to make our customer service and product selection a priority for our community. Our store is stocked with the items, products, and brands, you and your barn have all depended on for years.

In addition to the usual product lines, we are always searching for new and exciting products, which reflect the interests

and diversity of our customers. As a result of this commitment to our community, we often attend trade shows armed with customer’s suggestions and ideas. The best tack shop is the kind where everyone’s input counts! We greatly value your interest in our store, and are always looking for ways to improve, so don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions, advice, suggestions, etc… Anything to make our tack shop, your tack shop!

Meet the Business Owner

Deanna Y.

Business Owner

Do Trot In Tack Shop was founded by Deanna Yamasaki, a Biochemistry major, who thought she wanted to be a veterinarian. However, over the course of her grueling college years, her career goals changed drastically (but for the better). Do Trot In Tack Shop was the result.