Thank you for your inquiry. We’ll be in touch shortly to discuss what’s going on with your horse and how we can address the root cause - not just the symptoms.
“Bailey knows horses. She grew up in this world, and you can tell. She handles them like a horseman, not just a therapist.”
— Derek L, Alberta
Your horse isn't getting better with rest alone. You need certified advanced techniques backed by veterinary experience - bodywork that identifies and fixes the root cause.
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Anyone can rub a horse down and call it therapy. You need someone who understands equine anatomy at a clinical level, who's worked alongside veterinarians, and who knows the difference between tight muscle and fascial restriction, between soreness and skeletal misalignment.
You're tired of temporary fixes that wear off in a week. You need treatment that creates lasting change - released restrictions that stay released, corrected alignment that holds, and a horse that moves better long after the session ends. Real bodywork delivers real results.
Clinical knowledge combined with lifelong horsemanship.
Clinical knowledge combined with lifelong horsemanship.
I don't just feel for problems—I identify root causes and fix them with certified techniques that restore natural movement.
I don't just feel for problems—I identify root causes and fix them with certified techniques that restore natural movement.
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Experience You can Trust
Bringing expert equine bodywork across Alberta & British Columbia.
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Based in Alberta, I travel throughout Alberta and British Columbia to serve rodeo athletes, competitive riders, and horse owners who demand the best for their equine partners. From the arena to your barn - I come to you.
Primary Service Areas: Alberta: Edmonton, Red Deer, Calgary, Lethbridge, and surrounding regions British Columbia: Interior and Lower Mainland.
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How long does a session take?
A comprehensive bodywork session typically takes 60-90 minutes, depending on your horse's needs and what we're addressing. This includes assessment, treatment, and post-session recommendations. I don't rush - your horse gets the time they need for thorough, effective care.
How often should my horse receive bodywork?
It depends on their workload and what we're treating. Performance horses in active competition often benefit from sessions every 2-4 weeks. Horses recovering from injury may need more frequent treatment initially, then maintenance every 4-6 weeks. Recreational horses typically do well with quarterly sessions. After our first assessment, I'll recommend a schedule based on your horse's specific needs.
Do you travel to my location, or do I bring my horse to you?
I come to you. Mobile service means your horse receives treatment in their own environment- no trailer stress, no unfamiliar surroundings. I travel throughout Alberta and British Columbia, bringing all necessary equipment directly to your barn or facility.
Book your assessment now and see what our bodywork treatments can do for your horse.
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Whether your horse is dealing with pain, recovering from injury, or you're being proactive about keeping them sound - the first step is understanding what's actually happening in their body. Let's find it and fix it.
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