Equusworld.net Announces Free Web Sites in 2003
Equusworld.net:
Local, Regional, National, & International Resources for Equine
Professionals and Horse Owners.
Snohomish,
WA February 15, 2003 Equusworld.net, offering free
web sites to equestrian businesses, works locally, regionally, and
nationally to link horse owners with professional service providers
who can assist horse owners in solving the issues that they face
every day. Our goal is to empower the horse community by creating
better access to one another, said Tod Cunningham, creator
of Equusworld.net.
Each
year, thousands of horse lovers buy horses with less preparation
and information than they would have if buying a car. The result
can be a horse that is unhealthy, unsafe, poorly trained, or a poor
value
[and] also result in a potentially dangerous situation.
(Amazon.com)
Furthermore,
members have free use of EquuManager, an Internet-based collaborative
care tool that helps manage horse care and allows chosen service
providers to have access to the horses vital statistics and
records. This means that all service providers can use one dynamic,
updateable record if horse owners want. If they need to locate
a local service provider (vet, farrier, tack and supply store, trainer,
etc) they have a custom directory right from their own Equumanger
for the region in which they live in.
For
instance, if the vet wants a certain type of shoe put on a certain
way, EquuManager literally puts everyone on the same page. Likewise,
if a horse is on a specific diet or training regimen, it can help
a new vet, trainer, or supply store know exactly who and what theyre
dealing with. EquuManager puts an end to unnecessary, redundant
record keeping and literally puts all the horses service providers
on the same page.
To
get the story on the people who developed Equusworld.net,
meet the founders, Tod Cunningham and his wife Sharae, online at
www.equusworld.net .
Equusworld.net
enables the equestrian professional to promote their business through
comprehensive on-line business tools and the free EquuManager.
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