Managing Equine Joint Disease Webinar - May 19th -8pm
Equine degenerative joint disease and its associated lameness are among the most common conditions diagnosed in performance horses and other equine athletes. Learn about breakthrough treatment protocols to manage equine joint inflammation. Click here to register.
Massage Therapy for the Sport Horse
by Sara Taylor, REMT
By nature the horse is designed to be an athlete and, through breeding, humans have modified these athletes to go above and beyond what nature ever anticipated. We challenge our horses to move faster, jump higher and turn tighter corners all in the name of winning. This is where a dedicated sports massage therapist, with the guidance of your veterinarian, can be one of the best assets in your horse’s medical team. Whole story....
04.10.09 The Right to Decide
by Debi Katsmar
As horse owners we all have different beliefs in what works and doesn’t work for our horses, what methods of treatments we use whether it be through our own remedies, traditional veterinarian practices or alternative and holistic therapies. The question now is: Should it be the horse owner’s decision as to who works on our horse and how? Details...
03.31.09
Proud Flesh: How To Prevent It and Treat It
03.10.09 Urinary Tract Infections in Horses
Unlike dogs, which commonly have urinary tract disease, urinary tract infections (UTIs) are very uncommon in horses, but they can occur. Find out more...
ACHIEVING THE BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR HORSE THROUGH PROPER FOOT CARE By Jade Pelletier
Horses are an important part of the horse owners’ life, whether our equines are involved in competition, work or simply our friends their level of happiness and comfort certainly starts with their feet. Read on...
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