Equine program looking for a few helping hooves

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By Eve Hanna | Kingman Daily Miner

Growing up on a small ranch in Golden Valley where her family raised halter horses, Kassie Schuerr was riding by the time she could walk, but never planned on training horses for a living.

Indeed, it’s a long way from Moorpark College in California, where Schuerr earned degrees in the exotic animal training and management program, to working with dolphins at the Mirage in Las Vegas, to helping people cope with a variety of physical and developmental disabilities through equine therapy.

“When I started out working with exotic animals, I just didn’t know where this path would lead,” Schuerr said. “My initial goal was to train marine mammals – killer whales in particular, but I enjoyed working, not only with animals, but with the special needs children who visited the habitat as well.”

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If you’d like to discuss equine law, contact Adam Trenk, atrenk@roselawgroup.com

 

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