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CONTACT DETAILS & CLIENT COMMENTS

For more information on the services I provide, or to arrange a consultation please e-mail me by clicking on my e-mail address cooper@cooperwilson.co.uk or complete the contact details page by  clicking here. Alternatively, I can be contacted on 07910 175426.

Client Comments:

"What a difference in Phoebe! She is really enjoying her walks now, walking ahead of me with her tail wagging instead of constantly trailing behind. She used to bark with excitement when in the car but she hadn't done it for ages, however when I took her out on Saturday, she barked the whole journey, there and back (quite annoying but great to see her back to her old self!). The changes you suggested and the healing really seem to be working, so thanks very much!

I'm going to recommend you to my mum regarding her dog Evie - hope you don't mind me passing your details on."
Emma Herts

 

"Just writing to let you know how much the communication sessions have helped my pony. She is SO much happier after I have taken your advice. She is a new pony, happy, much more relaxed, playful and confident. This is a far cry from the pony she was 2 months ago, bucking distraught and afraid. Your insight has been of incredible value, not to mention probably saving me a fortune in vet’s bills to determine issues we now know are not physical at all."

 

"Fantastic, cannot praise Cooper highly enough! Caring and professional service which gave me insight into my horse's behavioural problems. BIG THANKYOU FROM BRANDY AND MYSELF"
Julie Brian

 

"I wasn't sure what to think of Cooper’s sessions but I thought anything is worth a try, and I'm glad I did! After his visits both my horse and I feel very positive. I think Cooper genuinely has a gift. He certainly has the ability to communicate information as what he told me was amazing! I would recommend him to anyone, a huge thank you!"
Lucy Atkins

 

"It is always a sad day when you have to say goodbye to a loved one. When the time came to make that decision with our little pony Raskel it was not an easy one. He was a special animal to us and especially to the children.

We had thought long and hard about how to deal with his final day and I am ever so glad we chose Coopers services. The way in which he handled things was none other than first class. The location you chose, your mannerism, tactfulness, and the way you maintained total calmness during that very sad situation were all to be complimented. To finish off with a blessing was a true sign of your feelings and the respect you have for all animals.

I would most certainly recommend the services of Cooper Wilson."
Andy Dalow
(Subject: equine ambulance)

 

I had heard of Cooper through a friend and like most was intrigued and sceptical. I thought I would ring him as a) I wanted a general idea of how my horse was and b)had some problems with show jumping where Saffa (my horse) would get to the point of take-off and then stop.

I rang Cooper and he tuned into my horse describing a few things that, to me, proved beyond doubt he had something. These were:

1. my horse described a front hoof print being overlaid with a back hoof print and said he was finding it frustrating. On flatwork my horse is quite long-backed and I had been working on getting him tracking up and 'through'. No-one but I knew about this.
2. that could I stop brushing his face with a dandy brush (which I had been doing!)
3. he described his stables as a fairly tight turn to get into. (There is a telegraph pole holding up the barn roof which we have to negotiate)

In terms of jumping he said that there was a pain down his left shoulder which was coming from his hoof. And that he wasn't a coward with jumping and was protecting both him and me. Cooper offered to come and watch us do a clear round and as soon as seeing him jump immediately picked up on where the pain was. Cooper suggested the hoof be trimmed back even further at the toe and that the heel should have a couple of millimetres off too.

I decided to check out this suggestion by having his feet x-rayed and the vet also came to the same conclusion!
Sarah Goole

 

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