A Treasured Life
Some of my most memorable experiences have been in helping an animal to transition to death .
Yesterday, my fiance and I were doing a 100 mile bike ride. It was a beautiful day. Ten miles into the ride, we saw something small wriggling in the road. It was a baby rabbit.
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My Old Horse
As your horse becomes older, you may find that your relationship changes, it evolves. For me, despite the fact that, at 35, Jack is not the horse he once was, I feel far more protective of him, committed to making certain that his health and well-being is always foremost in my actions. He has Cushings now,
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A Moment of Grace
In June 2008, I lost my dad with cancer. Two days prior to dad’s passing, my horse Danny was diagnosed with secondary laminitis in his back feet – caused by Cushing’s syndrome – and, a few weeks later, I folded a business partnership one year into its infancy.
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Transitions with Horses
Halt to walk – walk to trot – trot to walk – trot to canter and so on and so forth. Not every horse can manage smooth transitions, and not every owner can teach their horse how to effect smooth transitions. But we muddle through.
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I’m Not Good Enough!
If you didn’t know it already, I am an experienced NLP Coach. For the last few years, I have been helping people, some of them, indeed many of them, that have horses and have issues with their relationship with their horse, yes, but mostly they come to me with issues that they
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