Dr. Burbary-Muston enjoys a practice with a wide variety of clientele, including therapeutic riding programs. She gets more from them than they get from her. She loves knowing that her impact on the horses is positive, and that they’re going to be in a better place each day for the work that she’s done [citation]. Dr. Burbary-Muston acts as official veterinarian for the Detroit Mounted Police, Banbury Cross Therapeutic Equestrian Center, and Amazing Wings Therapeutic Riding Center. She has also acted as show veterinarian for various events, including the Michigan State Fair, Motor City Detroit Horse Show, and multiple HJAM and MHJA shows[5]. Dr. Burbary-Muston supports organizations such as the Metamora Carriage Driving Association and the Wolverine Retrievers Club, and was appointed to the Michigan Horse Council, helping to organize the first Governors Conference on the horse industry in Michigan and the first MSU Stallion Expo[5]. Additionally, she has developed Basil Eden Farm, which materialized from a dream of riding horses into a rehab center, giving new careers to horses from the track who were injured or done racing. She worked to cultivate the horses' natural talents, finding them new careers as hunter/jumpers. Many of these rehab graduates currently compete in local Metamora shows. She also began raising and training Labrador Retrievers for field trials, finding it to be a perfect complement to her equestrian pursuits[3].