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What if your pet got hurt or sick? Like our own health crises, pets’ medical emergencies never happen when you expect them. Many times, an unexpected vet bill means a…
Read More Sep 03Understand the insurance options you have to protect yourself and your horse. By Audrey Pavia | July 2012 Extra Owning a horse can be an expensive proposition, especially if you…
Read More Aug 2310 Common Cat Diseases Cats are the preferred companions of many people. If you count yourself among feline fanciers, knowing the most common cat diseases is important. When you…
Read More Aug 13Trends in Infectious Diseases These conditions are contagious – easily spread from pet to pet through physical contact, contaminated surfaces, or when insects carrying the disease bite pets. Vaccines are…
Read More Aug 0510 Early Warning Signs of Laminitis By Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA Your horse’s best chance of overcoming this hoof disease might lie in your ability to catch it early It’s a…
Read More Jul 156 Ways To Protect Your Dog From Summer Heat And Heat Stroke ByVicki Clinebell As warmer summertime temperatures approach, it’s important to remember that dogs are vulnerable to injuries…
Read More Jun 17June is new pet month at SRH! If you are considering purchasing a new horse, it might be a good idea to think about doing a pre-purchase evaluation. What’s…
Read More Apr 085 Most Common Easter Toxins 1. Chocolate Problem: Easter is typically the top day for chocolate intoxication calls to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, topping Christmas, Valentine’s…
Read More Mar 15Grass Founder Written By Tom Lenz, DVM, MS Spring might be the best time of the year, but if we have horses that are prone to developing grass founder, this…
Read More Mar 06Internal Parasites: Strategies for Effective Parasite Control Based on article from the AAEP https://aaep.org/horsehealth/internal-parasites-strategies-effective-parasite-control Internal parasites, or worms, can be silent thieves and killers. In terms of management priorities, establishing…
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