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Cindy on her first shoeing with long feet.
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Before shoeing
From this picture of Cindy's front foot you can see how long her feet are. No wonder she has been tripping a lot with the break-over way out the front there.
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New shoe
This is the new shoe placement you can see the difference now in the length of her toe. I have marked the widest point of her foot you can now see there is about 55% of the shoe behind this line and 45% now in front. This means the shoe is now actually under her centre of weight rather than stuck out the front.
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Comparison
This picture shows the comparison. She didn't trip once after having her feet re-balanced.