

Jenn Vereshack is certified as an Equine Osteopath through the London College of Animal Osteopathy. She is honoured to serve as Head of Saddle Fit Studies on the LCAO educational team. Jenn recognizes the saddle as the critical interface between horse and rider, playing a defining role in comfort, connection, and the overall success of the partnership. Through this lens, she evaluates how external influences such as saddle fit can either support or hinder the horse’s natural ability to find balance and function optimally.
Jenn’s appreciation of client-centered osteopathic care is rooted in her experience with the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities (CARD) in Toronto, where she progressed from Instructor to Equestrian Assistant to the Executive Director. There, she taught lessons while supporting programming, horse selection, and special events, deepening her understanding of the horse-and-rider partnership and reinforcing her commitment to individualized, thoughtful care that respects the body’s natural ability to restore balance.
In 2020, Jenn completed the Equine Ergonomist program through SaddleFit4Life, further refining her expertise in saddle fit. This work complements her osteopathic practice and her role as a certified Masterson Method® practitioner and Student Fieldwork Mentor. Together, these approaches inform her holistic, welfare-focused perspective on the horse-and-rider partnership—one that honours the horse’s innate ability to self-correct and heal when restrictions are thoughtfully addressed.