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Horse therapy

Lulu Bogolin, Equine Assisted Therapy veterans program manager teaches Victor Espinoza, how to train a horse and the importance of making them listen during therapy program in Wildwood, Missouri. Equine-Assisted Therapy provides services to the St. Louis area disabled children and veterans free of cost who are seeking an alternative, fun and effective form of therapy with horses. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Stephenie Wade)

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