2003 July - Dallas Dressage Club
2003 July - Dallas Dressage Club
2003 July - Dallas Dressage Club
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Transitions, <strong>July</strong> <strong>2003</strong> Volume 4, Issue 7<br />
(Continued from page 7)<br />
niques.<br />
These treatment techniques are also used for people, as discussed<br />
in <strong>Dressage</strong> Fitness –Part 1—The Rider article (April issue<br />
of DDC Transitions). Plus these techniques are also very effective<br />
in treating animals with acute injuries and chronic conditions.<br />
Magnetic treatment---to decrease symptoms and increase healing---Bell<br />
boots to decrease foot soreness, hock wrap for nonsymptomatic<br />
bone spur, blanket for general body treatment<br />
Herbal supplements---from a Naturopathic doctor who treats<br />
horses<br />
The “secret ingredient” in this wellness plan for Whositz was<br />
information from a different “energetic inter-net source”----an<br />
animal communicator. She provided intuitive insight, comments,<br />
suggestions, requests from Whositz about his physical condition---<br />
to help guide the successful treatment process.<br />
Whositz is very fond of his friends Dr. Paul Bruton, DVM and<br />
Sarah Kitchen from Animal Healthcare Clinic in Southlake,TX.----<br />
the main folks (plus me) performing his alternative medical treatment.<br />
He continues to appreciate their regular monthly maintenance<br />
program treatments.<br />
Horses are not self-sufficient. They require attention and<br />
care. An old cowboy once said to me “ Horses---they’re either<br />
getting’ better or they’re getting’ worse.” At age 20 Whositz is<br />
happy, working regularly, and physically comfortable in his dressage<br />
efforts.<br />
Owners<br />
Bob & Cheryl Walker<br />
Prosper, Texas<br />
972-346-2601<br />
469-855-3329 cell<br />
Instruction<br />
Jennifer Welsh-Wise<br />
Sachse, Texas<br />
972-429-4426<br />
Full Care Boarding<br />
For the Discriminating Horse Owner<br />
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