ABOUT ME
Roughly 1000 years ago, Hannah was born into a city dwelling family in Bristol. The family moved to Cambridge where Hannah studied Art and learned how to live life, climbed mountains, met interesting people, walked the Himalayas to Everest Base Camp and got herself some altitude sickness in Ecuador. Whilst travelling, Hannah became fascinated by the worlds' animals, natural history and the places people and animals share. From working equines, working cattle and working dogs, to arguably the most demanding job we ask of animals - that of the companion. The demands of that relationship and incredible array of skilled, interspecial communication which can become so nuanced as to become conversational is such a gift, certainly to people, but hopefully also to the animals whose lives we share.
The next twenty years were then spent studying animal behaviour to postgraduate level, working at rescue and boarding facilities, consulting on a one to one level, watching how people and dogs interacted and communicated with each other, and retraining and rehabilitating 'difficult' dogs and horses.
Hannah also rides with cowboys and studied horses to postgraduate level. Animals, both tame and wild are very much Hannah's absolute passion and she will remain a student of the horse, the dog and all the wild places and things that live in them, until she dies in another 1000 years time.
Look out Methuselah!
In the meantime, should you wish to have some assistance with your dog, or to understand how to communicate with him or her better, or just to understand what he or she is on about, please don't hesitate to get in touch. The next 1000 years will be gone in a flash, it may as well be a good ride!