Independent Profiling of Horses for
Prospective Buyers
A unique and unbiased evaluation to help match buyers and
horses for successful partnerships
Buying a horse? You are about to commit a considerable investment in money and energy over several years of ownership.
If you have ever owned a horse that was not well suited to your needs and desire, you already know how frustrating and expensive it can be to have to deal with its care and training. You may be wishing there was a better way to find the right equine partner.
Independent profiling of horses for prospective buyers provides you with a unique and unbiased decision tool to help you form a successful partnership.
I am interested in providing an additional decision tool to the buyer using a methodology specially designed for that purpose and based on my experience. You substantially improve your odds of selecting the RIGHT horse, the one that will be appropriate for your objectives, temperament, intended use and level of experience.
I
offer independent profiling of prospective horses to
potential buyers. Many people lack the experience and guidance to
select an appropriate horse, and may first be tempted to buy
horses based on looks or price only. They may later discover the
horse is not suitable, and end up spending large amounts of money
and energy on an animal they do not enjoy. These owners become
disappointed or distraught, the horse is unhappy, and this can
eventually result in the horse being destroyed or neglected, and
in the owner abandoning the activity.
Unlike trainers and vendors whose fees are typically paid by the seller,
my goal is to provide an unbiased
decision tool to the buyer. The buyer thus substantially improves his odds
of selecting the RIGHT horse, the one that will be appropriate
for the buyer's objective, temperament, intended use and level of
experience. Before buying the horse they fell in love with, an
evaluation by an unbiased professional allows buyers to find out
any potential issues, challenges or unsuitability they may face,
and to make an educated decision as they are getting ready to
commit a considerable investment in money and time over several
years of ownership.
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