Wanderlust Equine Bodywork LLC
Restoring Balance, Enhancing Performance, and Supporting the Whole Horse
Wanderlust Equine Bodywork LLC provides personal, holistic bodywork designed to support your horse's comfort, performance, and overall well-being. Using a combination of massage techniques, stretching and targeted therapies, each session is tailored to each specific horse - addressing tension, improving mobility, and promoting balance throughout the body. Whether your horse is a performance partner or beloved companion, our goal is to help them feel and function at their best.


Our Story
Wanderlust Equine Bodywork LLC was built on a passion for understanding horses on a deeper level - not just how they move, but how they feel and function as a whole. With a background in equine science and specialized training in bodywork techniques, this work was created to bridge the gap between traditional care and whole-horse wellness.
Stacy initially set out to become a veterinarian, but quickly realized she wanted a different path - one that allowed her to help animals in a more hands-on holistic way.
After experiencing her own injury from a fall, she saw firsthand how the body can hold pain and misalignment in ways that aren't always obvious through traditional diagnostics. A chiropractor was able to identify and address the root of the issue without relying on imaging alone - an experience that reshaped her understanding of how the body functions and heals.
That moment sparked a passion for helping horses in a similar way - by looking beyond the surface and addressing the body as a whole.
Every session is approached with patience , attention to detail, and respect for the horse as an individual. Whether working with performance horses or companions, the focus remains the same - to create lasting, positive changes that benefit both horse and rider.
With a B.Sc. in Equine Science and certificates in equine massage and bodywork techniques, each session is grounded in education and hands-on experience.
Is Bodywork Right for Your Horse?
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Stiffness or resistance under saddle?
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Behavioural changes or sensitivity?
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Uneven movement or shortened stride?
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Difficulty bedning or picking up leads?
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General soreness or tension?
If you answered yes to any of these, your horse may benefit from bodywork.
Not sure? I'm happy to chat and help you decide if it's the right fit for your horse.
