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Businiess name:  Cameron Equestrian Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Over the past several years that my grandaughter and her horses have been at Cameron I have spent many hours watching her ride and work under the leadership of Marleta and her staff. I have always felt good about the friendly atmosphere and the casual but respectful relationships between trainers and students that I observed.\r The horses have been very well cared for and she has grown and progressed so much in her riding, which is important, but the fact that she is so happy with everything and everyone at Cameron is a real plus. \r For my part, (she is a second generation rider) I know riding, loving, and working with horses is rewarding but also can be dangerous, if it is not done right. It is very evident that the safety and well being of the riders is Marleta's primary concern. She and her organization know their business and they do it very well.\r I am proud to be a part (very small part) of the Cameron Equestrian Family.\r Luvflan

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