I finally got my dream horse – an 11 year old Grand Prix dressage Andalusian stallion – and from day 1 had problems! He arrived from across the country stressed and upset at his new environment and at leaving his prior trainers’. Then, he foundered as a result of gelding surgery a couple of weeks […]
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Dangerous Haflinger Horse Now a Joy To Be Around
I called Val when I was feeling I should give up on my scared, aggressive, rescued Haflinger horse, Gabe. After two years, he still nipped and bullied people and his four herd members. Even though he was great to ride, he was a huge management problem, and soon I couldn’t even get him to stand […]
Medical Intuitive, Holistic Healing Plus Animal Communication Are Invaluable for Preventative Care, Maintenance as well as Crisis Work
I have used Animal Communicators regularly over the years. With Val you are getting more than an Animal Communicator. You are also getting an Animal/Medical Intuitive. As I have learned, when it comes to one’s body, animals are very much like humans. Some are very in touch with their bodies and can say what’s wrong […]
Dangerous Stallion Now Cooperating With New Owner
Before my session with Val, I was struggling, afraid and very concerned about my new American Saddlebred stallion “The Knight’s Image”. Image bit, kicked and tried to hurt people working around him. He was very dangerous and we couldn’t even clean his stall safely. I felt like Image would never calm down and allow me […]
Every Session is Life Changing for Me And My Dog Elsa
On asking Val Heart to help with my companion dog, Elsa. Elsa is an extraordinarily perceptive, kind, co-operative and loving dog with a strong personality and a great sense of humor. She is great company and will do anything to try to help in our lives together. She is so gentle, I can take food […]
Turning Whoa Into GO Fantasy’s Story
Turning Fantasy’s WHOA into a GO When I contacted Val, not quite two months ago, I had done all I knew to uncover the reasons behind my previously cooperative and sweet mare’s sour and balky behavior. You know the drill: veterinary workups, chiropractor/acupuncture consult, check teeth, saddle fit, evaluate turnout/buddies, review feed/supplements, and consult with […]