Our Team

Charleen Snyder

Charleen's life has been one that has always intertwined with animals and helping others. As a child she always had a soft heart and a knack for helping random animals she came across and being an ear for friends. She started riding horses when she was 9 years old and by the age of 10 was around them seven days a week by cleaning stalls for a local Farm. She knew even back then that she had a special connection with animals. Plus, being there for people, was second nature. She is always the one friends come to in confidence and for help. Charleen went to college at William Woods in Fulton, Missouri with majors in Equestrian Science and Accounting. After her sophomore year at college she got married and her first-born child came the middle of her senior year. She made the decision during her last semester to focus on her accounting degree instead of staying longer to complete the double major elective requirements. Upon graduation she went into an accounting career but yearned for the day she could have a career helping animals and people.

Through the years animals were always part of her life, having her own mini farm and doing things with her children with horses, rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens, ducks, cats, dogs, you name it. In 2004 tragedy struck and she was diagnosed what stage 3B breast cancer. Per doctors she had little chance of surviving, but she beat the odds and beat her breast cancer. However, that brought additional hardships including bankruptcy, the loss of many things, including the mini farm, almost all her animals, her career path, just about all her dreams for the future and more in the months and years that followed. Additionally, throughout her adulthood she was diagnosed and dealt with major depressive disorder and anxiety and more recently complex PTSD. Not being one to let things stop her, she continued to change, adapt, adjust and reach out to do things that she could to make money, be around animals and help people when possible.

Then in 2022, she decided to change career paths and go back to school. She became certified as an EquineFlow Practitioner 1, a neuroscience-based, equine assisted life coach. This is where she met her business partner, Cat Leonard and the concept of Hand & Hoof Haven and a holistic Wellness Center began. Since that time, she has taken certification classes in Reiki 1 and 2 with Animal Reiki. As well as animal communication, energy balancing, and cranial sacral technique training. She is now thrilled to be sharing the gifts God bestowed upon her related to animals, people, energy work, and more.

Charleen enjoys spending memory making moments with her 2 adult children, five grandchildren, other family members and few close friends, plus her animal family (two dogs, one house cat, the barn cats, five chickens and two horses). She also enjoys being outdoors in nature, nature photography, reading, listening to all kinds of music, dabbling in arts, as well as learning new things to cook. She would also like to learn more about how herbs and natural cooking can help improve overall well-being for humans and animals especially related to their mental and emotional health. She looks forward to being there for you and helping you find that overall well-being in your life regardless of where you're at or what you're dealing with.

Cat Leonard

Cat grew up in the upstate of South Carolina where she gained her foundation and love for horses and nature. Her family frequently went hiking and backpacking in the mountains near their home. This was the first place Cat found the enjoyment of her own inner quiet within nature, and she calls those mountains her heart home. She began riding at Riverbend Equestrian Center and built a foundation of classical dressage there. Dressage has always been what Cat comes back to, her Great Grandfather trained horses for the calvary, and dressage was his skill set. As Cat continued to grow her horsemanship skills, she also took jumping lessons with Lisa Brown before moving to Bramblewood Stables to apprentice with Mihran Dulgeroglu.

She went to College of Charleston where she obtained a BS in Sociology, but also was introduced to the sport of rugby and the use of horses to help those dealing with trauma. During her time in Charleston, she volunteered at an equine assisted psychotherapy barn and was able to see that the ability that she had seen in horses as a teenager to help us heal ourselves was not something that was meant to be a secret. This planted a seed of thought for Cat, and confirmed her belief that we can accomplish more with our equine companions.

During her senior year in college Cat joined her school’s rugby team and she was hooked on the sport. Once she graduated, she moved to Boston, Massachusetts and joined a division 1 women’s team there. Her time with Boston Women’s Rugby made her fall deeply in love with the spirit and culture of rugby. The sport has an unconditional acceptance of all players, so long as they have the will and desire to be part of the team. Your background, physical appearance, religion, orientation does not matter, you are part of the team, and you work hard for each other on and off the pitch. Even as a retired player, you are still part of the community, your team is all the players who came before you and those after you. The only other place Cat found this level of pure, unconditional acceptance was with animals, with horses.

While in Massachusetts, Cat also began riding again at East Hill Riding Academy and volunteering at Bay State Equine Rescue. This experience started growing the seed that was planted in her mind back in Charleston into a sapling. She saw how horses that people had abused or thrown away could help to guide us to a place of self-acceptance in our desire to help heal them. Her instructor at East Hill Riding Academy helped bring her back to her foundation and instilled a great appreciation for riding bareback. When she moved back to South Carolina in 2020 she was lucky to be able to teach horseback riding at the first barn she had worked at as a young adult. In this space she was allowed to stretch muscles that she had not been using in the corporate world.

After being in an accident in December of 2021, she once again felt the pull to do something more. She found EquineFlow through Kim Carter at Bramblewood Stables, who owns the barn where she taught riding lessons. This answered the questions and filled the gaps she needed to grow the sapling that was started many years ago, into the many branched tree it is today. She loves to use her skills to be her client’s rugby team, the unconditional support as they strive for their own path to inner knowledge for themselves and their animals.

  • Guinness Extra Stout

    All around handsome man and mama’s boy

  • Gracie Grace

    Expert space holder, comforter and sass instructor

  • Pocko-Tako

    Best Pops, herd emotional support man and undercover unicorn

  • Sprocket; Capitan Long Legs

    Barn dog extraordinaire and service pup

  • Sir Grayson O'Squishycheeks

    Farm greeting services director, pest control & nutrition manager

  • Lady Sherlock O'Squishycheeks

    Junior pest control partner

  • Lady Watson O'Squishycheeks

    Junior pest control partner

  • Sir Mycroft O'Squishycheeks

    Junior nutrition specialist

  • Lady Spock O'Squishycheeks

    Junior nutrition specialist