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I just want to thank Debbie on the
great job she did with all the horses she has trained for me!
She took the time to do the job right...no pulling, no fighting,
but listening to the horses and making them do what she wanted.
Debbie has trained more than 5 horses for me and I won't
hesitate to have her again. Her gentle hand and quiet nature are
good for the horse and they respond in kind!
Vicki Livasy
Double L
Acres
Home of
Multiple APHA World Champions
www.doublelacres.com
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I
have had Debbie work with three of my horses. Each
horse had different needs and she was able to
address each of them. From a refresher with an older
mare to starting from scratch with a 6 year old that
really wanted to bully humans, she got the job done.
I recommend her to anyone who is looking for a
trainer. She is awesome. At my house, we refer to
her as the horse whisperer!!!
Terri & Steve Allen and Dale Cooch
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I traded
a mare for Zip when he was a green-broke three year old. Zip
was a timid little guy and knew very little about being
rode. I had little time to ride or put any of the basics on
him. Zip didn't know how to lope (and always missed his left
lead) and he soon developed a gate-sour attitude. I posted
an ad on Dreamhorse looking for someone local to train and
ride him. Debbie contacted me with her history, information,
and references. I sent Zip to Debbie to put some of the
basics on him. Within a few weeks Debbie had Zip over his
gate-sour attitude and he could actually lope. Zip now takes
his left lead without any problems or hesitation and seems
very comfortable with being rode. Debbie was also very good
about staying in-touch on Zip's progress and to make sure
she aligned her training methods with my goals.
Carrie Brown
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Hi
Debbie!
I don't know if you remember me but a few years ago you had
my boy Zip for about a month. He has turned in to such a
nice horse (if I can keep him form getting hurt). He has
been roping a bunch and once I get him healed up from his
latest mishap we will resume cutting training and we have
our first ranch horse show planned for July. In April I was
asked if Clinician Curt Pate could use Zip as his demo horse
for the ranch horse portion of the Hoosier Horse Fair in
Indianapolis. (Zip also did the Mylar bit demo but there
are no pictures of that). Curt Pate loved him and wanted to
take him home with him. He said he was one of the calmest,
most responsive, and balanced quarter horses he has ever
rode. The link attached are the pictures from the horse
fair and Curt using him in his demo. I thought I would let
you know how good Zip is doing.
Carrie
Brown
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