Our story

Cynthia McWilliams has spent her entire life around dogs. While attending college she worked as a veterinary technician and has operated a boarding kennel for over twenty years. She has trained and competed her own dogs in Rally Obedience, Agility, Tracking and Search and Rescue.

As owner and proprieter of historic White Horse Farm, Cynthia has been fortunate to be surrounded by her passions. She has lovingly renovated the quaint stone cottage (c. 1840), renovated the existing bank barn, cleared pastures and built trails for herself, dogs and horses. 

Over the years, she has fox hunted with the West Country Beagles, been an avid supporter of the Bath Pony Club, the Ohio Horseman's Council and Richfield Heritage Preserve.

Today, White Horse Farm is home to several chickens, cats, dogs and horses. Whenever possible, she can be found riding her horses, hiking with her dogs and gardening.