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I've boarded my horse at Creekside for over a year now and have been taking lessons there for almost two years. Sheryl is an excellent teacher and will teach practical lessons on how to ride or will...
I've boarded my horse at Creekside for over a year now and have been taking lessons there for almost two years. Sheryl is an excellent teacher and will teach practical lessons on how to ride or will train students to go all the way to showing and eventing. The full-care of the boarding horses is professional and reliable and my horse is very happy there and I feel good about having her there. Some of the boarders have had their horses there upwards of 10+ years and that speaks volumes about the quality. Volunteering for horse rescues, I've seen far too many barns in the region neglect or abuse their boarded horses to the point of criminal prosecution. So, I value a stable where I can go out of town for a few weeks and be confident my horse is getting excellent care even without my oversight.
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This is the first podiatrist I've gone to for a plantar wart that won't go away. She didn't seem very helpful. She cut it down and put some acid on it, which I've been doing for months now. Then...
This is the first podiatrist I've gone to for a plantar wart that won't go away. She didn't seem very helpful. She cut it down and put some acid on it, which I've been doing for months now. Then she told me to come back the next week and she'd do it again. Considering I'd been doing the same thing for months and it hadn't worked and I'd told her that (and she blew that information off) I felt it was a waste of money to go see her. She also tried to sell me a lot of products like socks and shoes (granted I did buy a very expensive pair of socks which turned out to be good for hiking - but I could've bought them at REI and saved the Dr. visit). I would not recommend her.
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