Colorado Clinician

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This spring, Certified Clinician Dale Cunningham will begin his seventh year of traveling the country to share the Method with horsemen. Life as a clinician can be hectic, but the Conifer, Colorado horseman says it’s a lifestyle he embraces. “Being a Certified Clinician is definitely all I thought it would be, and so much more. Because I have a passion for working with horses and teaching people, this has been a perfect match for me,” Dale says. “The part that I wasn’t expecting about being a clinician is the relationships I’ve built with so many people around the country. These are people I have seen every year since I have started, who have struggled with health issues, who have kept in contact with me over the years, whom my family has vacationed with, and whom I now call family.”

Dale teaches four- and five-day Fundamentals Clinics that are open to the public and accepts horses for training at his ranch in Colorado. To learn more about Dale, visit his website.

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