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Bedfordshire: Chiltern Vale Animal Physiotherapy

Chiltern Vale Animal Physiotherapy are focused on providing physiotherapy for all animals, all animals treated from cats and dogs to horses. We provide both routine physiotherapy care and emergency care for after a trauma or accident.  Complete treatment available, to... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Intuition

Melanie has been a qualified self employed horse trainer for twenty-seven years. She teaches a wide variety of levels, mostly on a one to one basis. Having been formerly trained in England and in Vienna, Austria, Melanie is now considered one of the countrys premier dressage... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Christine Dunsby - Equine Acupuncture Bedfordshire

Christine Dunsby is a member of ABVA, the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturist offering services in Bedfordshire. The ABVA maintains standards of education, ethics, practice and discipline to ensure the health and wellbeing of animals in the UK. It provides a basic... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Equine Manipulation therapy

Anthony Webber has always enjoyed a natural affinity with horses. Born and raised at Cropredy Lawn in North Oxfordshire, on the farm and racehorse training base of his late father John and now his brother Paul, it was natural that horses soon became a way of life for... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Horse Comptitor

Swallowfields is a small yard offering full and part livery. Personal attention is given to your horse by qualified and professional staff led by owner, Christine Planton, who is resident on site. Since passing her first BHS examination in 1960 Christine is qualified to stage... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Equine Psychology

I am a fully trained Equine Behaviour Consultant registered by the Society of equine behaviour consultants. I am also an experienced Psychological Therapist specialising in horse behaviour problems and rider confidence issues. Following a degree and postgraduate qualification... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Equine and Canine Osteopath

Osteopathy is great for animals of all shapes and sizes. It works using the same principles developed and used on humans. Common problems and conditions helped: Gait problems; slow to warm up, reluctance to stride out, poor collection, tracking up, better on one rein,... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Equine Osteopathy

Has your horse developed a musculoskeletal problem causing problems with lameness, gait, and tension? Have you noticed reluctance to canter, shorter strides or head carriage issues? These are common signs and symptoms that can affect the performance and behaviour of your horse... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Positive Progression

Lucy is a level II UK CC coach. Lucy’s philosophy is that coaching should provide a collaborative framework to encourage riders to problem solve and think about themselves, their horses and their goals. Building confidence and skills using a variety of mediums both on... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Behavioural Consultancy

Katie provides an equine behavioural consultancy service nationwide combining the latest in behavioural science with lifelong equine experience. Katie aims to provide a service whereby horse people can call upon her when they are experiencing problems with their relationship... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Physical and Emotional Health

All animals can benefit from Reiki as it is non-invasive, has no contraindications and complements veterinary treatment by stimulating the body’s natural healing. It promotes the physical and emotional health of your animal and in my experience horses love it, and some... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Spinal Therapist

Jenny Gray-Wallis, MCAM (OCEPT), fully qualified and insured McTimoney-Corley Animal Manipulator and equine spinal therapist. My passion for Elite horse welfare has always been at the forefront of what I do. I am a fully qualified and insured McTimoney-Corley Animal... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Professional Trimming

P J Rawlings Farriery was set up after Peter finished an in depth apprenticeship with his ATF (Approve Training Farrier) Martin Beadle DipWCF BII. He graduated with a DipWCF from Myerscough College in Preston. He also worked alongside his ATF at Rossdales equine hospital in... > View Profile

Bedfordshire: Move Freely

The correct saddle for the horse, rider, and discipline will: take the weight of the rider and distribute it as evenly as possible over the widest area, allow the horse to move freely without pain or damage to underlying tissue, support the rider in natural balance. My first... > View Profile

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