Kentucky Equestrian Green Pages: Creature Comforts LLC
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Creature Comforts LLC   [ MAP ]
2526 Spring Mill Place
Burlington,KY 41005
Contact Person: Bryan & Debbie Lynch
Email Address: blynch@twc.com
Website: http://www.mycreaturecomfortsky.com/
Phone: 859-250-7458

Creature Comforts is devoted to the well-being of horses and dogs, two creatures that are our companions, helpers, and teammates.
Through thorough saddle fitting for horses, and massage therapy for horses and dogs, we help your companion animals feel their best and perform to the best of their abilities.
We also offer horse sitting for those that keep their horses on their own property, or need someone to look after their stabled horse while they are away from home.
Located in Burlington, Kentucky, we service Northern Kentucky, Southwest Ohio, and Southeast Indiana.

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Bryan Lynch
Certified Saddle Fitter
Certified Massage Therapist
Bryan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Houston. In 1993, he moved from Houston, Texas to Northern Kentucky, and in the same year found the opportunity to pursue his interest in horses. The interest became a lifestyle, and he has been studying and working with horses ever since. He has experience with a wide variety of breeds and disciplines.
Bryan received massage training and certification from Equissage, Inc., based in Round Hill VA. He has since continued to expand his knowledge by studying the techniques of other practitioners and instructors of animal massage, and acupressure. He began his practice in 2010, initially concentrating on horses. Many of the clients he worked for would ask if he also worked on dogs. Having the same fondness for dogs as he did for horses, in 2011 he expanded his practice to include canines.
In the course of his practice as a massage therapist, Bryan encountered numerous horses with back pain. The massage therapy would help, but the problems would reoccur. Bryan realized that poor saddle fit was the culprit, and set out to obtain the knowledge to offer solutions. In 2013, he completed an extensive 6 month training course that included classroom and hands-on instruction, case studies, volunteer work, internships and research, and became a certified saddle fitter.

Debbie Lynch
Horse Sitter
Debbie began riding as a teenager. Career and family took her away from horses for a time, but in 1997 she returned to the equestrian world. She is a voracious reader of any book or publication about horses, and has studied the methods of several professional horsemen. She has also worked at a horse breeding and boarding facility. Her skills and confidence as a horsewoman come from years of experience with horses of all temperaments.