08/11/2024
Happy bunnies
Professional home & animal services inc: cleaning, dog walking, Housesitting and all animal care.
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Uttoxeter
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Raised on a farm, and being a shy yet fiercely independent child, it was always joked that I was āraised by pigsāas by and large, they were my main companions. With my parents busy all day, and no other children for company, I roamed feral, forging deep friendships with the animals in my life. That has never changed!
My parents bred and very successfully traveled the country showing pedigree dogs from Great Danes, German Shepherds to Chihuahuas, Dachshunds and even Chinese Crestedsā so I have experience of all manner of breeds and sizes. My favorite without a doubt are Irish Wolfhounds followed closely by lurchers! We always had a house full- never for showing just working dogs and companions.
However, my passion was always horses. We have never been without them, from Shires to Shetlands- again mostly working but also for pleasure. I was always out competing on my horses- anything from show jumping to endurance, which I continue to enjoy to this day on my big white Irish Draught mare āIndigo Clementineā.
Naturally my career has been based around my passion for animals: At aged 13, I started my career in the racing industry, moving onto Riding School Manager and Instructor. I have worked with some of the greats including Tim Stockdale, Oliver Townend, Kelly Marks, Heather Moffett and Martin Clunes. I have been the Communications Officer for the British Horse Society (BHS). I have been heavily involved at National Level with the Riding for the Disabled group (RDA). I have owned my own National Training company offering course in Equine and Animal Care up to degree level, as well as being an inspector for other colleges and universities, ensuring their Animal Care and Equine courses were up to government standard.