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5 Ways To Protect Your Pet Outdoors

Now that warm weather is here to stay for a while, it’s time to get outside and enjoy the sunshine with your pet! Whether you have an inside dog or an outside dog, the outdoors are home to a world… Continue Reading →

How to Help Your Horse with Electrolytes

Summer is around the corner and temperatures are on the rise! With higher external temperatures, this means higher internal temperatures for you and your horse’s bodies. While you can replenish your body with fluids like Gatorade, your horse typically only… Continue Reading →

How to Help Your Horse with Gastric Ulcers

When horses frequently encounter high-stress situations, their bodies are more likely to produce negative responses. Events like competition, frequent travel, and new environments can cause general wear and tear on the gastric system of your horse. As a result, horses… Continue Reading →

3 Ways to Protect Your Dog’s Heart

Many dog owners believe heartworm disease only occurs during the summer, but the truth is our animal’s hearts can be affected by heartworms in any season. A dog’s heart needs protection from heartworms throughout the entire year, not just during… Continue Reading →

Methocarbamol Powder: Our Pharmacy Spotlight

As most owners of competitive sport horses know, prescription drug therapies, in conjunction with a quality diet and supplements, are a major factor in keeping our horses feeling and performing their best. While there are many prescription medications you might… Continue Reading →

Tips to Keep Your Horse Clean in the Cold

As we reach the middle of the winter season, relentlessly cold weather can prevent us from full-body bathing and giving our horse’s coat the attention it needs. Much like human skin, horses coats become dry in the winter and need extra nourishment from shampoo and conditioner.

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