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    • Disclaimer
    • Interaction Sessions
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    • Contact Us
    • Meet the Ponies
    • How You Can Help Us
    • FAQs
Forever Loved Horse Therapy
  • Home
  • Disclaimer
  • Interaction Sessions
  • Our Reviews
  • Contact Us
  • Meet the Ponies
  • How You Can Help Us
  • FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at foreverlovedhorsetherapy@hotmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Yes, we have public liability insurance up to £10 million


The only thing we ask you to wear is appropriate footwear, e.g. closed toe boots, trainers etc. Please do not wear open toe sandals, high heels or flip flops.


We are not qualified therapists, we provide an animal assisted activity, allowing the ponies to be the therapy. We are qualified in many other areas though.


We are qualified in animal assisted therapy, autism, special educational needs, horse care and stable management, equine psychology, safeguarding and first aid


Yes, we are DBS checked.


At present we have many young volunteers which is absolutely amazing. We are now only looking for volunteers over the age of 18yrs at present. Volunteers will be there to help with tasks such as poo picking, filling hay nets, yard duties and occasionally leading ponies.


Donations vary depending on personal circumstances and how many people attend in the session. On average we receive a donation of £20 per visit (not per person). Larger groups that attend, do donate more than this and we do have people that cannot afford this and have donated less which is absolutely fine.


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