Equine Services

  • Vaccinations

    Equine diseases can be contracted via mosquito bites or from contact with other horses. Serious infections can be prevented by giving your equine friend annual vaccinations. Vaccinations allow your horse’s…

  • Teeth Floating

    Did you know that horses’ teeth grow continuously and require regular dental care? It’s true! As your horse’s teeth grow, they are worn down by the motion of chewing, and…

  • Lameness

    The leading cause of euthanasia in horses is foot or leg problems resulting in lameness. Many lameness issues can be diagnosed and treated using a combination of specific examinations, digital…

  • Endocrine Testing

    Thyroid dysfunction and metabolic syndromes are common in equids and can go undiagnosed for years if proper diagnostic testing is not available. Symptoms of these syndromes include excessive weight gain,…

  • Colic Work-up

    “Colic” is a term used to describe any abdominal pain in horses. Signs of colic include laying down, rolling, pawing or biting at flanks. Horses may also refuse to eat…