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In the summer of 2007 we adopted a wild mustang from the Land Management Bureau of the US Government whose program saves the wild mustangs and burros. Being new to this type of horse, my husband and I realized that our knowledge of training such a beautiful creature was limited and we needed to seek assistance. It was our great fortune to find Dreamweaver Farm in Speedwell, Va. Our Bella was enrolled in the training program under the guidance of Lynn Decker, a true horse whisperer. Words cannot express our gratitude for the devoted care that our mustang received at the facility. Lynn's knowledge and understanding of techniques that work with horses is awesome ,to say the least. Part of what impressed me the most is the honesty shown to the client. Lynn will tell you at the end of the first week of training if she thinks she can work with your horse. With our Bella, she assured us that with patience and structure, Bella will prove to be a horse that will show us respect and trust. Lynn was correct. Bella has returned to our farm and is gentle,trusting and indicates to us that she wants to be a part of the farm life. Our personal dream of having a mustang that we can provide a safe environment for has come true through our experience at Dreamweaver Farm. Lynn welcomed me to come to the training sessions that she had with Bella and by this sharing I have learned immensely the techniques and the trusting gestures that are needed to enjoy my time with such a wonderful horse as Bella. -Suzanne I July 1, 2009
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