Teddy and Toby have been amazing in the last couple of weeks. My daughter decided she wanted to ride Toby for a week-end clinic instead of share Teddy with me. Toby has been off for 2 months due to throwing his hip out. He is still young and reckless with his body. He has been getting PEMF and myofacial release treatments. I am also keeping him confined to his paddock with no play area anymore. There are too many trees and the space is very large. He seems to hurt himself when he is unsupervised with too much freedom. He has been doing great with the time off and doesn't seem to mind not going in the play area anymore. So my daughter started riding him and he has been a perfect gentlemen. When I lunge him first, I double check that he is feeling good in his body and can pick up the canter leads in both directions. He has consistently shown he can! This is a relief because I believe he bucked my daughter off two months ago because he picked up the right canter lead and was in pain due to his hip/pelvis issue. We are so glad he is feeling good again and he is willing and keen to partner with my daughter. Teddy, of course continues, to be a cross country machine, brave and bold over (most) jumps and excited for more.
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Susan
7/26/2021 11:29:57 am
How much for a session with a terminally ill cat
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Peter ukai
9/7/2022 10:52:33 am
Good morning I live in Vancouver and am very interested in learning animal communication do you have any classes in the Vancouver area?any graduates from your program teaching in Vancouver?I want to work with animals in shelters and rescues helping them become more adoptable.i would appreciate any assistance thank you [email protected] 🐭🦝😸😼604 780 4880
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