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Maria Schlott works at Equine Sports Chiropractic... treating to support supple joints and healthy years!
Does he need a routine back check or you want him to move better? Maybe you have a veteran with arthritis or a horse that needs help with a current...
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I am a Society of Master Saddlers Registered Saddler & Saddle Fitter with more than 40 years experience repairing, reflocking and fitting saddles. With my fully equipped mobile workshop I am able to do all the work on-site, so there is no waiting and doing without. I travel...
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We provide a choice and comprehensive range of therapy and rehabilitation techniques to best suit you and your horse.
If you are based within Essex, Suffolk, Herts, Kent or Sussex and would like help to improve your horse’s health and performance or you wish to improve...
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I am a fully qualified and insured Equine Physio, treating across the South East. I am passionate about horses and their well-being. I work closely with owners, vets, farriers, and trainers to ensure the patient receives allround care.
I have a specific interest in tendon...
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Horse behaviour problems can arise due to a number of issues. There is always a reason behind the behaviour be it pain, discomfort, fear, tension or learned misbehaviour.
My methods are based on the research and science of horse behaviour and I take a holistic approach which...
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Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic offer clients and referring veterinary surgeons and equine dental technicians an advanced equine dentistry service, with Rob Pascoe BVSc BAEDT MRCVS.
Rob Pascoe is qualified as both a veterinary surgeon and equine dental technician. This allows...
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Cath has a lifetime of experience with horses, from being an active Pony Club member, and a Gold Medal winner in the University Teams competition to currently competing internationally both Show Jumping and Eventing. She is also a registered British Horse Society Intermediate...
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Horses follow cues or aids; an aid is either a suggestion to move into or away from pressure. Depending on where we put this pressure they will either move forwards, backwards, sideways, up, down or into flexion!!! What is very important here is to note that it is when we take...
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I qualified to be a Bowen Therapist for Humans with the European College of Bowen Studies and for horses with the College of Equine Bowen. I have a current First Aid certificate and a Anatomy Course.
I am also an internationally qualified riding instructor and judge (Germany...
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Karen Evans is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT) working in Hampshire, Surrey, West Sussex and East Sussex. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy.
The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain mobility,...
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Hi, I’m Debbie Crosoer and I’m an Equine Podiatrist. Equine Podiatry is, in its most basic terms, about the study of the horse’s foot. This covers all manner of lameness issues including laminitis and navicular (which would easily be the most common soundness...
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Pennie is a qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist working in Sussex and surrounding areas. The purpose of veterinary physiotherapy is to restore, maintain and improve function and movement in the large and small animal patient.
Veterinary physiotherapy is not a single therapy...
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Mandy has a wealth of experience with many types of horses, not just those in the dressage world. Ranging from racehorses and showjumpers to broodmares and Pony Club ponies. Clients are from a wide range of disciplines and experience, from beginners to competitive riders and...
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Sarah Sjoholm - International Grand Prix Dressage Rider, BHS Registered Instructor and British Dressage Trainer.
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