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New Forest Equine & Equine Therapy - Ringwood

 
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3 Fairlie , Ringwood, BH24 11P, united-kingdom

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01425 480346 | (mobile) 07852 765372

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Therapy available for horses, dogs and people in the New Forest and surrounding areas such as Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire and the Isle Of Wight. The consultations available for horses incorporate gait analysis, stress point and skeletal tests, stretching, bodywork and Deep Oscillation if necessary.

Equine and Canine Massage for the horse, rider and dog! Covering Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire. Also includes Deep Oscillation Therapy.

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