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Locality: Fort Edward, New York

Phone: +1 518-573-0239



Address: 46 Reynolds Rd 12828 Fort Edward, NY, US

Website: www.AdirondackEAP.com/

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Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 02.11.2020

Lost cat in Saratoga

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 27.10.2020

Your feelings, your thoughts, your life, all of it, matters. You are unique, you are special, and you are worthy. Don't ever let anyone tell you different. The next few days may be tumultuous. Reach out to people you trust, turn off anything that threatens your sense of well-being, and remember how many of us are standing with you and beside you. You matter. Please be safe.

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 20.10.2020

Nature is a blessing

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 07.10.2020

Hugapony...I can't believe she's been gone almost 4 years. She was such a soulful mare. She taught me more about myself and about life in just a few short years than I could ever hope to describe. She was my partner and my guide. I miss her so much.

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 17.09.2020

Back when Angel was a sleek, powerful race horse!

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 02.09.2020

It can't be helped.

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 25.08.2020

Inherit the Gold in the crispy morning mist

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 10.08.2020

North Country Wild Care just helped us save a bird who was caught in our suet feeder and we are so grateful. They are a wonderful organization, and our community is so lucky to have them! Also, PSA: don't use cage style suet feeders! They can be dangerous to birds!

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 28.07.2020

In these days of covid-19, fundraising is harder than ever. People and horses still need help though, so won't you help continue this important work?

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 14.07.2020

Anyone recognize this handsome fella?? It's BASSMAN DAVE! He's back at the farm for a bit and I'm so happy to see him!

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 07.07.2020

That's the spirit!

Adirondack Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, LCSW 17.06.2020

‘Tis the season, once again! This is the time of year when I often get very well-intentioned comments and messages about whether the horses have blankets on, or why they’re not cooped up in the barn on a cold, snowy day, so I wanted to share a bit of information about horses and their cold weather adaptations. Horses are extraordinarily well-equipped to live in all kinds of nature. For thousands of years, horses have survived in the wild, not living in caves or shelter...Continue reading