18/12/2024
You may have noticed a new name responding to your text messages the last few months. Due to the hundreds of texts, calls and emails we get every week, we decided to add someone to the team who is dedicated to client communication. Elizabeth grew up and resides in Spotsylvania, VA. She has spent most of her years riding western and caring for countless horses during her time as a Head Wrangler in the mountains of Western North Carolina, a professional trail guide at Graves Mountain in Syria, VA through Andora Farm in Culpeper, VA; a barn manager in Altavista, VA., and currently a trail guide at The Lodge at Moss Neck in Fredericksburg, Va.
Elizabeth enjoys connecting riders of all ages with horseback riding, fostering a love for horsemanship. She also has a lesson program at her home farm in Spotsylvania, Va where she teaches riders the fundamentals of western riding and prepares them for competing in various horse competitions throughout the state. Her farm is a supporter of the Spotylvania High School FFA. She has assisted her grandparents for several years with their veterinary practice, which furthered her knowledge and love for large and small animals.
Elizabeth has a Bachelor's degree in Family and Consumer Science from Liberty University. She is a member of local horse clubs and horse associations. Elizabeth will often lend a hand to fellow horsemen and agriculture businesses, which has enabled many strong friendships with horse owners throughout the state. She enjoys being a part of the Spotswood Veterinary Services team as their Receptionist and meeting the needs of local clients, many of whom are dear friends. We are all so happy to have her on board!