CAV Performance Horses & Dog Grooming

CAV Performance Horses & Dog Grooming Specializing in pairing kids with performance horses, & Dog grooming.
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12/27/2023

I get ghosted a lot when people receive lesson prices after asking for them. ā€œThat much?!? For an 8 year old!? Thatā€™s absurd!!!ā€ I think the shock comes mainly from misunderstanding the nature of the business. There are many, many factors to consider when signing you or your child up for any type of lesson. In *most* instances, a participant in an activity is learning how to handle inanimate objects, preform a task solo, or work with a group of other individuals who are mainly self sustaining. However, riding lessons require two athletes and a coach that can simultaneously watch and critique both athletes, of two different species, while keeping the biomechanical and mental health of both in good working order.

When you pay a facility for lessons you are paying for (at minimum) the following:

1) Years and years of lesson expenses, where a trainer dedicated their time to becoming an expert in their field.
2) Continuing education or peer review. A trainer who is doing the BEST for their students and equines will either have accolades, be in consistent lessons, or will be showing in a discipline (and often all of the above). All of which cost time, money, and labor.
3) The facility. A mortgage or lease. The electric bill that covers fans/lights run in the barn, arena lights, structural insurance, etc.
4) Professional liability insurance. Donā€™t ask how much that costs in the equine world. Itā€™ll hurt your feelings. šŸ„“
5) Bare minimum nutrition for the horses. Quality feed and hayā€”and yā€™all, that stuff ainā€™t cheap. Plus fresh water at all times.
6) Labor. Whether that be from the instructor tuning up horses, paying a trainer to ride lesson horses, or farm hands who muck stalls, mow the grass, feed the horses, etc.
7) Taxesā€”cause, wellā€¦Uncle Sam.
8.) An accountant to make sure you donā€™t genuinely screw your whole business up.
9) Fuelā€”yesā€¦fuel is a BIG one. Fuel to drag pastures, to drag arena, to put hay out, to travel to the facility to teach or take lessons, fuel to run the water truck, fuel to go to PL Woodard Hardware to pick up parts for things that fall apart on a daily basis.
10) Maintenance. That fence, ainā€™t gunna fix itself. Letā€™s factor in the cost of insulators, wire, posts, etc. Did I mention you need labor to put those things up? And good labor to make sure the fencing is safe for the equines. Anyone can rig a fence, but horses can be bubble wrapped and still injure themselves.
11) Routine care. Twice a year the vet comes for vaccines. Every SIX WEEKS a farrier has to do a horseā€™s feet. Dental work should be done every 6 months to a year, depending on the horse. PEMF, Chiro, and body work are needed for some horses also. Oh! And donā€™t forget injections that cost several hundred dollars every 6 months to 2 years.
12) Ever had to go to the ER or Urgent care? Yeah, horses need those emergency bills paid too when they decide to impale themselves on something it shouldnā€™t even be possible to impale anything on.
13) Barn supplies and equipment: fly spray, grooming supplies, water buckets, water troughs, feed bins, hoses, zip ties, duct tape, light bulbs, brooms, mowers, tractors, weedeaters, bush hogs, tractor drags, golf cart/side by side to do chores on, a dependable truck and trailer for emergency vet visits, tires, oil changes, etc.
14) Helmets. Those need to be replaced every couple years.
15) The time someone spent marketing to even let you know there are lessons available.
16) TACK! GOOOOOOD Tack. Tack that wonā€™t sore you up and teach you bad habits. Tack that wonā€™t sore up your horse. Tack that wonā€™t break in the middle of your ride. And the upkeep of that tack requires supplies like leather conditioner, brushes, rags, etc.
17) Oh! And letā€™s seeā€¦.horses! Have yā€™all checked out the horse market recently? ā€œPick two: sound, cheap, broke.ā€ If you can find a GOOD, SAFE, SOUND lesson horse, youā€™re paying a pretty penny to purchase it. Youā€™re also paying a good penny to keep it broke and/or keep it maintained.
18) Thereā€™s so much more, but this is the general info that I can come up with off the top of my head without getting into the nitty gritty.

So if you see somewhere thatā€™s charging the same price as ballet lessons for riding lessons, you probably need to walk awayā€¦.And yes, your 8 year old should pay more for lessons than an 18 year old, because you need someone special, patient, and super detail oriented to work with the 8 year old. ā€œThey just want to ride. They donā€™t want to learn anything else. We donā€™t need to learn how to tack up or clean a saddle.ā€ Well, put a quarter in the horse at the mall. These equines have a special jobā€”to teach people how to safely interact with and communicate with their species. They are living, being creatures and riding facilities owe these horses welfare.

A lot of people have no idea what goes into it, but I hope this short list gives insight as to why it can be costly to go to a good facility for lessons.

And thatā€™s all I got to say about that. šŸ¤ 

What do you get with a $50 deluxe bath ? Professional grade shampoo 10 minute soak. Mint ear cleaning. Nail trim & grind...
10/17/2023

What do you get with a $50 deluxe bath ?

Professional grade shampoo 10 minute soak.

Mint ear cleaning.

Nail trim & grinder.

Teeth brushed.

Bush & blow out.

Leave in conditioning treatmentļæ¼.

And a Long lasting perfume.

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09/27/2023

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I am a dealer, and I do have 5 available.

Iā€™m terrible about keeping them all to myself, but i will do better at keeping them in stock. GREAT for dogs as well šŸ¶šŸ“ $100

Dear Small Breederā€¦. I see you! I see you pouring your heart and soul into those mares praying for a good heartbeat chec...
08/03/2023

Dear Small Breederā€¦. I see you!

I see you pouring your heart and soul into those mares praying for a good heartbeat check.

I see you, missing family gatherings because a mare needs bred. Or one is about to foal.

I see you, sleepless nights hoping nothing goes wrong at foaling time.

I see you, crying because you lost a foal, mare or both.

I see you standing over that prize yearling, that just broke its leg.

I see you, struggling wondering which incentives to pay into. Because everyone wants them all paid into every incentive possible.

I see you, as you are saying goodbye to the old mare that started it allā€¦ wondering if you should keep going.

I see you, struggling on which mare to breed to which stallion to hopefully make someoneā€™s super star!

I see you, smiling because it all went right this time!

I see you, smiling because someone called to tell you how much they love that foal you raised. And it is their heart horse!

Keeping going small breeder! Because without you, there are a lot of people missing out on that once in a life time horse.

(Copied from Forked Horn Ranch)

What a crazy few months Iā€™ve had šŸ˜†Most days out of the week I truly donā€™t even have time to type a text message. So Iā€™ve...
07/13/2023

What a crazy few months Iā€™ve had šŸ˜†

Most days out of the week I truly donā€™t even have time to type a text message. So Iā€™ve slacked on posting all these sweet babyā€™s that have been coming into the salon.

I just wanted to take a second and appreciate all my sweet customers. They walk into my salon knowing itā€™s not much, but itā€™s a dream. I donā€™t ā€œworkā€ every day. I get to go do what I love every day šŸ’“. I love knowing my customers & pups on a first name basis, and even pretty much know everyoneā€™s work schedules now šŸ¤Ŗ

I officially have 100 returning customers walking into my salon every 6-8 weeks. We stay fully booked every month, and enjoy every second we get with your fur kids.

Thank you to all my grooming clients, and also a thank you to my 40 horseback riding clients I see weekly. Yā€™all are truly helping me live a dream.

I have a date for my summer horse camp ! Please pm & Iā€™ll send over the info ! Limited number of spots available!!! We h...
05/02/2023

I have a date for my summer horse camp ! Please pm & Iā€™ll send over the info ! Limited number of spots available!!! We have sooooo much fun šŸ’“šŸ¤©šŸ“

9 pups in & out within 8 hours ! What a fun Wednesday with all these perfect pups šŸ–¤šŸ–¤
04/26/2023

9 pups in & out within 8 hours ! What a fun Wednesday with all these perfect pups šŸ–¤šŸ–¤

Cuties from Wednesday and today šŸ¶šŸ’“
04/25/2023

Cuties from Wednesday and today šŸ¶šŸ’“

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Senoia, GA
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