Please take a moment to write them via email and let them know that you too want them to look at who they sponsor more carefully!!
GO HERE to their contact page.
This is their latest response to me:
Billie,
First
of all thank you for your email. We did find the article are referring
to. As you know there are two sides to every story. I hope this sheds a
new light on the sad situation for all involved.
They
(Vet, Clinton) believe the horse died of an aneurysm. (The owners
declined an autopsy). It was not a training related death.
Clinton called them on 3 occasions to express his sympathy and sent flowers.
He refunded their training money, offered a signature horse, and offered free training on another horse.
Owner accepted the refund but declined the other offers.
All of us here at Cashel are against horse abuse… 90% of our donation funds go to horse rescue operations, because we care.
I hope this clarifies a few issues. Please feel free to respond if needed, and again, thank you for contacting us.
Kind Regards,
Cindy
I urge everyone to write to Cashel and let them know your thoughts. I will not buy another Cashel product if they continue to support Clinton Anderson and his methods.
I'm actually surprised you got a personal response. I didn't think big companies really paid any attention to complaints about this sort of thing.
ReplyDeleteA and everyone: I have ALWAYS, EVERY SINGLE TIME I've ever written to a company about issues like these gotten a response. I have gotten telephone calls, even. It is a huge mistake to assume that writing does nothing. It doesn't always get the exact result we wish for, but it always informs, and very often it creates reasons for the company to look further at who they choose to sponsor.
ReplyDeleteNot doing anything is the only thing that gets no response. Truly.
Thank you Billie for all your efforts to help stop this kind of unconscionable animal abuse.
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