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Diane Broussard Hall has been involved with horses all her life. She and her daughter Heather, have been showing horses since Heather was 4 years old. When Heather was small, Diane was the local 4-H horse leader and gave riding lessons to kids. Diane has participated in just about every equestrian discipline from rodeo to dressage. Currently Diane owns a quarter horse and a paint horse and rides with Bobbie Emmons Show Horses of Plymouth,Cal.
Because El Dorado and Amador County has some of the best horse properties around, her background in the equine industry greatly enhances her sales ability.
Horse people have a different language and when looking for a horse property its good to find an agent that understands. |
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Rancho Murieta Equestrian Facility All Breed Horse Show Facility
Folsom lake Equestrian Center Board your horse and trail ride around Folsom Lake
Bobbie Emmons Show Horses Training Paints and Quarter Horses Youth -Junior-Amateur bemmons322@aol.com
Lacey's Arabian Ranch 530-333-1097
Hacienda Colima- Quarter Horses 530-622-0252 |
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Equestrian Shoers And Veterinarians |
Horse Shoeing Call Will--15 yrs.Experience 909-917-9603 |
Jim Garfinkel-Horse Vet Plymouth Cal. 209-245-4585
Jim Hookstra-Large Animal 530-620-2032
Dean Bader-Large Animal Shingle Springs 530-677-0390
Slate Creek Animal Hospital 530-622-9195 |
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CAMP RICHARDSON CORRAL |
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Hwy. 89, South Lake Tahoe (530) 541-3113 SUMMER: Boarding, hourly guided rides, breakfast and dinner rides (Reservations required), pack charters WINTER: Sleigh rides |
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Hwy. 89, Near Cascade Lake (530) 541-2055 SUMMER: Boarding, hourly guided rides, breakfast and dinner rides (Reservations required), pack charters WINTER: Closed | |
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Animal House >Houses and Pets
Many real estate agents are animal lovers and have pets of our own, but we have all shared stories of having our fingers or ankles nipped by furry creatures during a showing. We have opened the front door to the home we are showing only to have a purebred Persian kitten scoot toward the nearest busy street.
If you have pets and are going to put your house on the market, be sure to work out the showing arrangements carefully. It is important for us to be able to communicate to our colleagues what to expect when they pass through your front door. It is rare for pets to pose significant problems, but big dogs can be menacing. Buyers or agents may be allergic or even a little phobic about dogs or cats.
It is difficult to get a buyer excited about your home if he or she is sneezing continuously or unwilling to cross the threshold because your dog is barking away intruders. If your agent knows there might be a problem, they can arrange ahead of time for you to walk the dog, vacuum the cat dander or do whatever is necessary to make sure that the showing goes smoothly.
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