“Hi, my name is Dillon, not so much a horse for a cause, at only 13.1 hands high I am more a pony with a purpose.
I have been at Soar Valley Western Stables since I was 2 years old, boy did I have some issues. I trusted no one. Someone tethered me as a foal so as I grew, the head collar I had on at the time didn’t so I now have scars around my head. Do you think after that I was going to let any one touch my face!
Sharon and Malc have been kind, considerate and patient. They helped me
overcome my fear and pain. Now I repay that kindness along with the others in
the herd to help people of all ages, of all abilities and disabilities to feel
good about themselves.
Our work is not hard, we are fed, groomed and looked after in a way that's maybe
alien to other horses. Whilst I live in a natural as possible environment, we
are cared for and so loved by all our visitors. Some of our visitors do not
speak, they make funny noises and they make strange hand gestures but because I
trust Sharon and Malc, I know that they will not let any harm come to me.
My job is to stand and be groomed (you cannot beat a plastic curry comb over a
rough winter coat!) and to walk with people to build their confidence. Horses
look to humans for leadership (they think that they are taking the lead but I
know different), for children I will happily let them ride me. I am multi
skilled and from the amount of treats (usually carrots) I am much appreciated.
Whilst I am one of twelve equine delights, I must give a mention to the canine
members of the team. Red the dog is always around to wag his tail and again
make everyone relax. He had a very rough start in life and like me was cruelly
treated as a youngster. For people who have serious anxiety problems, Red will
sit down at their side and demand attention. His calm but clown like behaviour
makes everyone laugh and installs confidence and trust. His friend Mae joined
the family two years later, she also loves to be fussed.
We know our job and we do it well, please visit the web site catch up with
Horses for Causes on Facebook, on you tube Horses for Causes Equine Assisted
Therapy, you can see us all acting as horses do, otherwise contact Sharon on
0775 3639228 or Malc on 07710 386498, we all look forward to meeting you.”
Dillon
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