At Ramiro Perez's ranch in Lemmon Valley, he spends hours teaching his horses to dance. While it may not be the tango, these horses can strut their stuff.
From putting on the horses saddles', to giving them a pre-dance run, it's a long process to get the horses ready.
“You know, you got to like it to do it,” said Perez. “If you don't like it, and you don't enjoy doing it, it's going to be difficult. But me? I enjoy it."
It takes four years to train a horse these moves.
Perez's group does upwards of 20 shows a year, and each show gets the same reaction.
"When they see the dancing horses, they just get excited say, 'Wow look at that! The horse is dancing!,” said Perez.
If you'd like to see them dance for yourself, they'll be at the Cinco De Mayo Celebration at the Grand Sierra Resort from 1:00 p.m..- 4:00 p.m, on Saturday and Sunday.
