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Meet Our Co-Therapists 

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Daiwik is no longer with us, but he still shows up in spirit form. This handsome young gelding loved the little kids. He worked until the day he crossed the rainbow bridge, not because we asked him to, because he choose to. We will be forever grateful for the love he gave us and our clients.
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Jijivisha also known as Jiji is basically a dog. He wants to do tricks, eat treats, and lick you. He is the first one to come say "hi", and gets a bit jealous when other horses get attention. Jiji is the boss of the herd and can be a bit mean to the other horses. Jiji is a talented jumper but would prefer to just leisurely walk around.
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Hand Full of Promises, known as Bird at the farm, is an unraced OTTB. He is super friendly and wants to say hello to everyone, so expect him at the fence as you arrive. Bird is only 6 and still going through training, but with his sweet demeanor and willingness, he'll have children on him in no time.
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Meet Lucas, his goofy and silly personality has earned him the barn name Lulu. Lucas is always eager to go, go, go and will power walk for days. He’s a speedy fellow with an agenda, so when he does take a moment to breathe and relax with you it can be a really special moment.
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Cadbury, our biggest guy, is also the kindest of them all. He is low man in the herd and is learning how to stand up for himself. He is an OTTB, off the track Thoroughbred, but just like Bird, he never raced. Cadbury really wants to please and can get stressed when he doesn't know the answer. He needs a ton of love and reassurance which our clients are happy to offer him.
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Cairo is the boss of the farm. He is aware of all the people coming and going, and will sound a barking alarm as someone new arrives. He came here all the way from Cairo, Egypt! He loves kids and chasing squirrels.

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  • Equestrian MH and Performance Psychology
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    • Katie Mitchell
    • Olivia Testa
    • Sarah Dugas
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    • Referral Form
  • Special Offers
  • Blog
  • Testimonials
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  • Consulting