We facilitate healthy, balanced horses and dogs

We Listen

To you, the client, and to your horse or dog. Each session is unique to the needs of your animal on that particular day.

We Adapt

We can incorporate a wide variety of modalities in your session, ensuring your horse or dog receives exactly what they need.

We Are Professionals

Consistent, dependable, and punctual. We understand how valuable your time is, and how important your horse or dog is.

This Is What We Do

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Massage

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Acupressure

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Structural Integration

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Craniosacral Therapy

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Tuning Forks

Testimonial Highlight

“Gene is definitely someone you want on your horse’s team. He goes the extra mile and deeply cares for all those he works with. He’s a gifted bodyworker with an extensive knowledge of many different healing modalities. His approach helps the whole horse, mind, body and soul. In addition, the horses love him. I’m so grateful that he’s part of my village and I recommend he become part of yours too.”

—  Lauren Harmon

Professional Photography

Gene is a freelance photographer with extensive experience in commercial, studio, and location photography, as well as video production. His diverse client portfolio has included Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Scottsdale Fashion Week, Los Cedros Equine Training Center, HITS Horse Shows, and Channel 12 News, with work also featured by the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Horses in Art Magazine, and Arizona Wine Lifestyle Magazine.

He also served as an Adjunct Instructor at the Art Institute of Phoenix, teaching courses ranging from Introduction to Photography to Advanced Lighting and Studio Photography, where he combined technical expertise with industry insight to mentor future creatives. Today, Gene focuses primarily on equine and canine photography, often working with his bodywork clients and their animals.

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Reach Out To Us

Do you want to reach out for more information or to see how we can help your horses or dogs? Feel free to reach out to us.