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The Calla Genics Difference

If you're embarrassed about ED, you're not alone. Most men don't like to talk about the problem. But when you need a reliable solution to such an intimate problem, it's important you work with a clinic that values discretion and prioritizes your best interests. That's where Calla Genics comes in - to give you personalized access to the very best ED treatments in Florida in a discreet, compassionate environment.

Calla Genics was created to provide patients with comprehensive treatments for wellness. Our contemporary office features 13 rooms and two conference spaces, plus board-certified providers that prioritize your care and comfort. The moment you arrive, our team will greet you and get you checked in for your consultation. During your short wait, we welcome you to relax in our cozy reception room. Once we're ready for your consultation, we'll guide you to one of our private treatment areas where we can learn about your concerns and talk about your sexual wellness goals.

Our ED physicians will handle your sexual health challenges with expertise and care, using advanced therapies like Gainswave and P shot treatments in Loxahatchee, FL.

Some of the most common conditions we treat at Calla Genics include:

  • Peyronie's Disease
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Prostatitis
  • Peripheral Neuropathy

The effects and advantages of using Gainswave often include: Treatment for ED and Peyronie's Disease

  • Improved Length and Girth
  • Enhanced Sexual Pleasure
  • Improved Length and Girth
  • Better Penis Circulation
  • Increased Blood Flow
  • Less Downtime Between Orgasms

What to Expect from P-Shot Therapy

Calla Genics' P-Shot procedure starts by extracting the patient's blood and concentrating the blood's healing factors (like stem cells and other growth factors). From there, the patient's white and red blood cells are separated in a centrifuge, which spins the blood at high speeds until it separates. From there, the patient's concentrated healing factors are injected into their penile region.

Calla Genics' P-Shot treatment is hassle-free and pain-free and can usually be completed in less than an hour right here at our P-shot clinic in Loxahatchee.

P-Shot Therapy and Botox for Erectile Dysfunction

For men with serious cases of erectile dysfunction, Calla Genics offers our P-Shot with the added bonus of Botox for increased effectiveness. We know what you're thinking: "Isn't Botox meant for women? I don't care about the wrinkles on my face; I just want help with my ED."

While it's true that Botox is most commonly associated with female anti-wrinkle treatment, researchers believe it can help with male ED as well. Botox—which is technically a bacterial toxin with the name botulinum—smooths out wrinkles by blocking nerve impulses that cause muscle contractions.

That same mechanism may help men achieve erections. Botox can interrupt the release of norepinephrine, which restricts blood flow. But it doesn't affect the release of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is a crucial element in achieving an erection since it relaxes smooth muscle and causes blood to engorge the penis.

Because of the nature of Botox, research shows that it may give men enhanced erections for months. Older men with particularly severe ED may see the most significant improvements. As an added bonus, Botox may work for males who have physiological erectile dysfunction (caused by blood flow issues) and psychogenic ED (triggered by physiological factors).

Want to learn more about adding Botox to P-Shot treatment? The Calla Genics customer service team is ready to help answer all of your questions.

P-Shot Treatment for Peyronie's Disease

While the P-Shot can work wonders for men experiencing performance and erectile issues, the P-Shot has other uses. One of the most important and revolutionary issues the P-Shot treats is called Peyronie's disease.

Found in nearly 10% of all men in the U.S., Peyronie's disease is a common problem that can affect a man's sexual activity and sex life. Essentially, Peyronie's disease is the medical label used to describe an abnormal curve or bend in a patient's penis. Though it's very common for a man to have a slight bend in their penis, men suffering from Peyronie's disease experience significant pain, especially when trying to achieve an erection. Because of the nature of the disease, Peyronie's is linked to male erectile dysfunction.

Peyronie's disease is often caused by a previous injury or damage to a man's penis via sexual intercourse or physical activity. Some of the most common symptoms of Peyronie's disease include:

  • Painful Erections
  • Unusually Soft Erections
  • Extreme Penis Curvature
  • Significant Difficulty Having Sexual Intercourse
  • Lumps Found in the Penis

Living with Peyronie's disease makes life quite difficult. Unfortunately, we're discovering that this malady is more prevalent than we once thought. That's probably because more and more men are coming forward to talk about their ED. We understand if you're suffering from Peyronie's disease but are reluctant to speak to a professional due to embarrassment. However, if you're sick and tired of living with Peyronie's and want to reclaim your sex life, Calla Genics' P-Shot may be the long-term solution you need.

The alternative to the P-Shot involves "traditional" treatments like penile stretching devices and penile implants, which sometimes involve vacuum technology and invasive procedures. If you're cringing a little just reading those words, Calla Genics' P-Shot is the way to go for Peyronie's disease treatment.

How Fast Does the P-Shot Work?

Results vary for every patient, but in general, many men discover relief soon after their first P-Shot treatment. If you're a man struggling to achieve and keep an erection, Calla Genics' P-Shot should help you almost immediately. Other enhancements, like more penis girth and size, can take longer.

What Side Effects Should I Know About?

Because our P-Shot treatment in Loxahatchee uses a patient's own blood, there is no risk for harmful side effects or allergic reactions. It's a pain-free treatment that we perform right here at our male sexual health center, and is usually over in 30 minutes or less.

How Much Does Calla Genics' P-Shot Cost?

Pricing varies depending on our patient's needs. Compared to other erectile dysfunction treatments, P-Shot therapy is relatively inexpensive. Since there are no oral medications or pills to take, patients don't have to worry about refilling prescriptions. The P-Shot is also much less expensive than surgical options, which require multiple doctor's appointments, follow-ups, and more.

The Benefits of Combining Gainswave and P-Shot Therapy in Loxahatchee, FL

Studies published via the International Society for Sexual Medicine found that Gainswave treatments display significant, positive results that can last as long as 12 months. And while low-intensity shockwave therapy is proven to provide significant improvement in erectile function, Gainswave doesn't have to be used all on its own.

For the most effective male enhancement treatment, many men are combining Calla Genics' Gainswave therapy with our P-Shot treatments. These two revolutionary ED treatments feed off one another to provide a doubly-beneficial effect. In medicine, we call it a synergistic effect.

The platelet-rich plasma from the P-Shot can help open up a patient's blood vessels in their penis. This can actually enhance the effectiveness of Gainswave therapy. Conversely, Gainswave treatments can help stimulate healing factors used in the P-Shot, essentially sending PRP deeper into a patient's damaged penis tissue.

Our Bocox™ Treatment

It is recommended to receive this treatment by a specially trained physician much like Calla Genics' very own Dr. Tiffany. A single Bocox™ treatment can combat erectile dysfunction, ridding your need of having to take Viagra or any surgical procedures.

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How Bocox™ Can Help You!

Here at Calla Genics, we have now been doing the P-Shot® procedure for years with much success and with a significant body of medical research that supports the procedure. In the studies below, you will notice that we have added units of BOTOX, which the recommended dose showed effectiveness up to 6 months with maximal effect at 6 weeks.

The mechanism of action of BOTOX in the penis seems to be partly due to the relaxation of the smooth muscle of the arterioles, resulting in increased blood flow (and even in a small increase in length in one study). This increase in erection firmness by increasing arterial flow is exactly how Viagra and Tri-mix injections work. In two separate studies, the injection of BOTOX was helpful to some men (not all) for whom Viagra and Cialis had quit working.

BOTOX, at much higher doses, has been used for 2 decades for various problems with an extremely safe history. The P-Shot 100™ procedure is a specific method of injecting blood-derived growth factors, including platelet-rich plasma (or platelet-rich fibrin matrix) and botulinum neurotoxin, to improve the health of the penis and enhance the size or function of the penis. The procedure includes patient selection, method of preparation of materials, method of injection, aftercare, and more.

Suppose someone wants Botox alone injected into the penis. In that case, we have the Bocox™ (BoPriapus) procedure: a specific method of injecting the corpus cavernosi of the penis with botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT)–BOTOX– to improve penile tissue health and to enhance erectile function or penis size.

Our Guarantee: You will see results. If you are not pleased with the results of your procedure for any reason, you can get a full refund for the procedure for up to 3 months.

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Reignite Your Sex Life with Calla Genics

At Calla Genics in Loxahatchee, FL, we're committed to improving your overall health and well-being. Sexual health plays a big role in your well-being, which is why we offer innovative ED treatments like Gainswave and P-Shot therapies. These pain-free, confidence-boosting treatments can help you ignite that special spark with your partner and enjoy intimacy like never before. Plus, our ED treatments are simple, stress-free, and less complicated than outdated alternatives.

If you're looking for a team of ED experts who understand the sensitive nature of sexual wellness, look no further than Calla Genics. Whether you're looking for firmer, easy-to-achieve erections or treatment for Peyronie's disease, we're here to help every step of the way.

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Caught on camera: horse rescued from deep canal

LOXAHATCHEE GROVES, Fla. —Members of Palm Beach County Fire Rescue spent part of their Sunday rescuing a trapped horse from a deep canal.Video of the rescue was recorded by the horse’s owner, Darcy Murray.Murray said she and her family believe the horse, Alice, was spooked by something, ran, and somehow wound up in the canal.Stay up-to-date: The latest headlines and weather from WPB...

LOXAHATCHEE GROVES, Fla. —

Members of Palm Beach County Fire Rescue spent part of their Sunday rescuing a trapped horse from a deep canal.

Video of the rescue was recorded by the horse’s owner, Darcy Murray.

Murray said she and her family believe the horse, Alice, was spooked by something, ran, and somehow wound up in the canal.

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Her adult son, Aiden, was the only one in their Loxahatchee Groves home when Alice got loose.

A neighbor knocked on the door to let him know his horse was in the canal.

“No shoes on, I ran out there and, lo and behold, our horse was neck deep in the canal water,” Aiden said.

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Aiden said Alice is 28 years old and arthritic.

He knew there was no way she’d be able to climb out on her own.

But he also saw that she was breathing fine and not panicking, so he settled in to wait for Fire Rescue to arrive.

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“I was just watching her to make sure she didn’t dip her head under water, or she wasn’t in too much pain or anything like that,” Aiden said.

Once firefighters arrived, they consulted with the Murrays to figure out the best way to get Alice to safety.

In the end, they decided to sedate the horse and then use some rope and a lot of muscle to pull her out.

Alice is back in her barn now having only suffered a few scrapes and scratches.

The Murrays say this is the first time she’s ever done something like this.

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They hope it’s the last.

“We’ve known her since she was born, so she’s very important to our family,” Aiden said. “And I’m glad that things turned out all right in the end.”

Loxahatchee River-Lake Worth Creek Aquatic Preserve

"Explored on canoe or kayak, the wild and scenic waters can easily transport an open mind back in time to the good old days of Trapper Nelson."Loxahatchee River-Lake Worth Creek Aquatic Preserve includes the Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River that was designated as the first of two Wild and Scenic Rivers in Florida. Loxahatchee River translates to "The Creek of the Turtle." Designated as the Loxahatchee River-Lake Worth Creek Aquatic Preserve in 1970, the aquatic preserve includes the remains of Trapp...

"Explored on canoe or kayak, the wild and scenic waters can easily transport an open mind back in time to the good old days of Trapper Nelson."

Loxahatchee River-Lake Worth Creek Aquatic Preserve includes the Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River that was designated as the first of two Wild and Scenic Rivers in Florida. Loxahatchee River translates to "The Creek of the Turtle." Designated as the Loxahatchee River-Lake Worth Creek Aquatic Preserve in 1970, the aquatic preserve includes the remains of Trapper Nelson's Wildlife Zoo. Trapper Nelson's, aka Tarzan of the Loxahatchee, homestead and zoological park was built along the narrow, scenic Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River in the 1950s.

The upper reaches are composed of freshwater and tidal marsh riverine communities. Near and within the estuary, mangrove communities line the shoreline and submerged resources include tidal flats, seagrass beds and oyster bars.

Kitching Creek is a major tributary to the Loxahatchee River that traverses Jonathan Dickinson State Park and empties into the federally designated Wild and Scenic Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River. Kitching Creek has been impacted and redirected by land development activities that ultimately resulted in lower groundwater levels and degradation of natural wetlands. Tidal effects at Jupiter Inlet combined with reduced freshwater flows to the Northwest Fork have resulted in saltwater progression upstream.

The Kitching Creek restoration project redirects flows to Kitching Creek, increases the flow to the Loxahatchee for habitat restoration, raises groundwater levels, restores degraded wetlands, and reduces nutrient loads reaching the North and Northwest Forks of the Loxahatchee.

Partners with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection include Martin County and the South Florida Water Management District. Staff involvement in biological and water quality monitoring conducted by Loxahatchee River Control District and the water management district maintains an ongoing and improved awareness of the health of the waters of the aquatic preserve.

The Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserves are a proud partner of the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics and were selected as a 2017 and 2018 Leave No Trace Hot Spot. To learn more about Leave No Trace in the Indian River Lagoon, contact Kaitlyn Britton at Kaitlyn.Britton@FloridaDEP.gov or call 772-429-2995.

Volunteering at Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserves

The Indian River Lagoon Aquatic Preserves provide a variety of volunteer opportunities including ecosystem science projects, restoration and spoil island activities. Volunteers help with activities such as wildlife monitoring, annual seagrass monitoring or microplastic sampling. The Shoreline Restoration Project enables volunteers to get involved in shoreline stabilization through native plantings. On spoil islands, volunteers take a hand in improving visitor access through activities such as invasive plant removal or installing picnic tables, fire rings or human waste bag dispensers.

For more information, please contact our office at: IRLAP@FloridaDEP.gov or call 772-429-2995.

For other opportunities to help preserve the Indian River Lagoon and surrounding aquatic preserves, consider joining the Friends of the Spoil Islands.

Counties:

Martin

Palm Beach

Location:

Managed Location Contact:

Matthew Anderson

Email:

Matthew.R.Anderson@FloridaDEP.gov

Phone:

772-429-2995

Publication References:

Loxahatchee River-Lake Worth Creek Aquatic Preserve Management Plan

Total Acreage:

1800.00

Managed-Regulated:

Managed

Receives State Funding:

Yes

State Owned:

Yes

Public Access:

Boating (especially kayaking and canoeing), waterskiing, recreational and commercial fishing, wildlife observation and photography are a few of the most popular activities in the aquatic preserve.

Archaeological Resources:

The Florida Department of State’s Division of Historical Resources Master Site File indicates there are archaeological and historical sites within and adjacent to Loxahatchee River-Lake Worth Creek Aquatic Preserve. The archaeological sites include prehistoric middens dating from 1000 B.C. while the historic sites include military sites from the Civil War era and a fort and campsite from the second and third Seminole Wars.

Wildlife Habitat Description:

The upper reaches are composed of freshwater and tidal marsh riverine communities, which is important habitat for various fish and invertebrate species such as the blue crab, striped mullet, snook and tarpon.

The aquatic preserve is home to many rare wading birds such as the wood stork, little blue heron, tricolored heron, reddish egret and roseate spoonbill.

Surgery center proposed in Loxahatchee Groves

The Palm Beach Orthopedic Institute wants to build an outpatient surgery center in Loxahatchee Groves.The town’s Planning & Zoning Board approved the site plan for the project Dec. 15, and the measure will go to the full Town Council in February, said Brian Cheguis, of West Palm Beach-based planning firm iPlan & Design, which represents the developer. Property data firm Vizzda also confirmed the information.North Palm Beach-based Prestige Construction & Development has the 1.96-acre site in western Palm Beach ...

The Palm Beach Orthopedic Institute wants to build an outpatient surgery center in Loxahatchee Groves.

The town’s Planning & Zoning Board approved the site plan for the project Dec. 15, and the measure will go to the full Town Council in February, said Brian Cheguis, of West Palm Beach-based planning firm iPlan & Design, which represents the developer. Property data firm Vizzda also confirmed the information.

North Palm Beach-based Prestige Construction & Development has the 1.96-acre site in western Palm Beach County under contract from Buffalo, New York-based Loxahatchee Equestrian Partners and Solar Sportsystems. The vacant land is located on the north side of the Aldi grocery store at 15439 Southern Blvd.

The two-story surgery center would total 20,200 square feet, and have 95 parking spaces. The application stated it would operate up to 23 hours a day and up to six days a week. Though surgeries would be performed there, there would not be overnight stays.

This would be the Palm Beach Orthopedic Institute's fifth location.

“This location will serve their current client base in the west end of the county, bringing their services closer to their current patients and future patients from the west end,” Cheguis said.

Jessamine Design Building in Orlando is the project's architect.

Western Palm Beach County is one of the fasted-growing areas of South Florida, with thousands of homes under construction in nearby communities such as Avenir, Westlake and Arden. That has created the need for medical services, as well.

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Pythons expand territory: unverified but 'credible sightings' for first time in Lox Refuge

The last stronghold of the northern Everglades – a sprawling scruff of emerald in western Palm Beach County – had its first reported invasive python sightings this fall as the parasite slithers north.Biologists had long suspected the destructive snake was in the ...

The last stronghold of the northern Everglades – a sprawling scruff of emerald in western Palm Beach County – had its first reported invasive python sightings this fall as the parasite slithers north.

Biologists had long suspected the destructive snake was in the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge after python DNA was detected in the preserve’s veins of freshwater.

But as recently as late October, invasive plant control contractors for the South Florida Water Management District put eyes on one of the voracious eaters, adding to two other unverified but “credible” sightings.

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“We have finally, unhappily, sighted a Burmese python in the interior of the refuge,” said University of Florida wildlife professor Frank Mazzotti who leads the Croc Docs research team out of Fort Lauderdale.

Mike Kirkland, an invasive animal biologist with the water management district, said he is meeting with refuge officials this week to discuss how they should best counter the nascent visible python assault.

Besides attempting to capture the python, the best thing to do includes reporting a sighting immediately so a python rapid response unit can be dispatched.

“We know they are in the refuge but haven’t been seeing them and once you start seeing them that is an indication that the population is expanding,” Kirkland said. “The fact that we’ve had a few sightings recently leads me to believe there are more there.”

The district contracts with UF for emergency help with invasive species, including the most recent python sighting in the refuge.

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“We responded within hours but it was gone,” Mazzotti said. “If you see a python basking and if you are not there quickly, you’ll miss it.”

The refuge is 144,000 acres of tree islands and sawgrass ridges and cattail mires and cypress swamp and sloughs that run like fluid seams through it all. Most of the refuge is accessible only by airboat or helicopter making a quick response almost impossible.

In other areas of South Florida, pythons are often caught while they sun themselves on levees that run through wetland areas or when they are spotted by hunters driving along the levees at night. But there are no levees running through the gut of the Lox Refuge.

“It’s like finding a needle in a haystack,” Kirkland said about nabbing a python in the refuge.

A U.S. Geological Survey study published online in March 2019 said it found evidence of a "resident python population" in the refuge.

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USGS scientist Margaret Hunter tested water throughout the refuge for python DNA between 2014 and 2016, finding the amount of positive samples "consistent with the pattern expected for a resident python population as opposed to sporadic, transient individuals or alternative vectors."

Hunter, who worked with several other USGS researchers on the project, said most of the water that tested positive for python DNA was near the center of the refuge where people would be less likely to spot a snake.

A 10-foot-long python was found on a levee near the southeast side of the refuge in 2016, and there have been sightings in parking lots adjacent to the refuge, but it’s been unclear how established the snake has become.

In September 2019, the water management district announced a new element in its python hunting program that nearly doubled the pay for contractors willing to patrol the refuge.

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Hunters can earn $15 an hour in the refuge as opposed to $10 in other areas of South Florida. Hunters are also paid based an incentive of $50 for each python measuring 4 feet or longer and an extra $25 for each foot measured above 4 feet.

About 5,250 pythons have been removed by district hunters since the program began in March 2017. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hunters caught an additional 3,385 pythons.

“We don’t expect them to capture a lot of pythons because the populations are very low in the refuge compared to other project areas,” Kirkland said about why the district upped the pay in the refuge. “We want to keep it that way and that’s why we give the extra incentive for contractors to service that area.”

Kimberly Miller is a veteran journalist for The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA Today Network of Florida. She covers weather, climate and the environment and has a certificate in Weather Forecasting from Penn State. Contact Kim at kmiller@pbpost.com

Kasselmann Family Establishes Hof Kasselmann U.S.A. as Winter Base in Florida

The Kasselmann family has decided to purchase their own sales and training yard in Florida as a winter base for training, sales and family holiday.Two months ago, they closed on a property in quiet Loxahatchee, Florida.Strong Ties with North AmericaUllrich Kasselmann's world famous auction - Performance Sales International (PSI) - was founded in 1980 in the U.S.A. in partnership with Paul Schockemöhle. The first ta...

The Kasselmann family has decided to purchase their own sales and training yard in Florida as a winter base for training, sales and family holiday.

Two months ago, they closed on a property in quiet Loxahatchee, Florida.

Strong Ties with North America

Ullrich Kasselmann's world famous auction - Performance Sales International (PSI) - was founded in 1980 in the U.S.A. in partnership with Paul Schockemöhle. The first talks about the PSI Auction came together during the World Cup Final in Baltimore, where the idea of an innovative horse dealing venture was conceived.

Kasselmann and Schockemöhle reached out to the USA to offer horses from the largest breeding areas in Europe for sale. They chose promising, well-trained young horses that could easily suit the American training and competition circuit. Newport on Rhode Island was the first venue for the now 40-year-old P.S.I. Auction. In 1982 the second PSI auction was held in Ocala, Florida, after which the event moved to Ankum, Germany, where it has been ever since.

The Kasselmanns have strong ties with American and built a vaste network of U.S. and Canadian clients. At Schockemöhle's yard in Virginia in the 1980s Robert Dover rode on their dressage team.

This year the German dressage horse dealing family felt the time was right to establish a winter base in Florida to stay closely connected with their contacts, clients and friends. The Kasselmann Family Trust, consisting of Ulli, Bianca and Francois, purchased the yard.

Sweeping the Board

A great motivator to make the investment in Florida is the ever-expanding show circuit in Wellington, where the level of competition is rising.

In 2021 Francois Kasselmann took head rider Frederic Wandres with a handful of top performance horses to Wellington for the first time and the German team rider swept the board there, winning 9 out of 11 classes and placing second twice.

Also in 2022 Wandres had no match at the Global Dressage Festival. He rode two horses - Bluetooth OLD and Dolciario - in 10 tests, of which he won 8 and placed second twice.

On the FEI World Riders Ranking, three of the Hof Kasselmann team riders in the top 50: Frederic Wandres (9th), Nicole Wego-Engelmeyer (45th), and Evelyn Eger (49th).

Hof Kasselmann U.S.A.

The Kasselmann Family Trust has now bought a 19-stall, modern property in Loxahatchee, Florida, a stone throw' away from the hustle and bustle in Wellington, where the horses can be quietly trained and prepared for sales and competition.

"We were lucky this property came on the market and on the same day we bought it," Francois told Eurodressage. "It makes financially more sense to buy a property here than to rent one."

The yard was a former family-owned jumping stable and needed practically no work to revamp it into a high standard dressage barn with all facilities available.

Training and Sales in a Holiday Destination

The stable will be a base for training and horse sales with a select number of Kasselmann clients - this year Genay Vaughn (USA), Jemma Heran (AUS), and Samantha Chan (HKG) - joining riders Frederic Wandres, Lars Ligus, and Anna Christina Abbelen for the experience.

"All the horses we bring over to Florida are in principle for sale, but our main target is to compete them this winter, so they can learn," Francois explained. "Wellington is a great show circuit for them to get exposure and mileage in the arena."

Wandres, Ligus and Abbelen will be based there for the season while Francois is commuting between Germany and the U.S.A.

"For us it is also a wonderful family destination to make holidays here and see friends and contact," Francois added. "We want to enjoy the Wellington lifestyle, it's a great place to be."

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