Dr. Linda and her family have been raising and showing purebred Clydesdales for 8 years.  She has been training and showing hunter jumpers for 25 years.  She comments that her nieces and nephews are also now "hooked" on the horses despite her brothers' wishes.  The family recently sold and exported a 2 year old homegrown stallion to South Africa. 

Dr. Linda resides in Lovington with her husband, 9 horses (4 foals expected in the spring), Ben, their dog, 1 goat and, though the number frequently changes, as of this posting - 6 cats.  They have one son in Iowa.  Father and son restore and pull antique tractors.

Dr. Linda and Kaptain in national competition.

Dr. Linda Harmon-Dodge with "Kaptain", a 3 year old Clydesdale gelding, exhibiting in the Ladies Cart class at the 2001 National Clydesdale Show at the Wisconsin State Fair.


Dr. Linda's best canine companion, Ben.

Dr. Linda's practice philosophy - "The body, animal or human, has amazing healing capabilities given the proper environment.  I utilize alternative and conventional medicine to aid the animal in recovering and returning to health.  I believe chiropractic care should be part of the animals' routine healthcare and welfare program."

Pictured at left is Ben, Dr. Linda's 8 year old Lab, who was
rescued from the pound.  Ben now spends his days as a blood donor, client educator, and her best companion as she drives across the state.




e-mail:  harmondodge@one-eleven.net

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