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Old 5th May 2011
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Talking If you hadn't already seen on my facebook.....

I am now officially an approved BITLESS BRIDLE INSTRUCTOR

Now I get to put BBI after my name

I applied a couple of months ago and been waiting for my application to be approved by Dr Robert Cook himself over in the USA. Anyway I heard back yesterday that he has approved me which is fantastic

Basically I can now advertise myself as a BBI which will open a whole new area for me. I am registered to lecture and demo with regards to bitless bridles and hopefully just spread the word for bitless and get it much more popular and give a better understanding towards the whole approach of bitless.

It will not effect my work at the riding school or working with bitted horses etc which is great. It literally does just open a new door for me to go through.

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congratulations chick, hope it goes well Xx
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That's great news congratulations!
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Well done hun, how did I miss that on facebook

There will be no stopping you now!
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Really really pleased for you - you fully deserve it xx
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Well done you! Interesting qualification too.

(The letters after my name are SO not interesting!)
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A fantastic achievement..... well done! I use nothing but Dr Cooks bitless bridles on Baby & Chip and can't rate them enough. I've been using them for more than 4 years now and both bridles are still in perfect condition.

The really funny thing is that my daughter (been using a Dr Cooks since she was 12, she's 16 now) is so comfortable with her Dr Cooks that she feels completely unsafe and insecure if she ever rides a horse that's bitted
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