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Friday, June 9, 2023

Rethinking Equine Vaccinations – Part 1

Horses receive more vaccinations on a more frequent schedule than any other domesticated animal. Based on a protocol of fear, not fact, this practice...

Equine Thermal Imaging

Thermal imaging finds its niche in diagnosing mystery lamenesses, scanning horses at pre-purchase evaluations, aiding farriers with hoof pathology and imbalances, addressing common saddle-fitting...

Sensitive Stomachs and Skin

Hundreds of different ingredients are used in commercial pet foods, so it’s no surprise that some of them are not well received by the...

For The Love Of It

It’s 7:30 AM on the small tropical Island of San Andres, Colombia. Myself and 11 other animal health professionals walk towards the government building...
Understanding environmental veterinary medicine

Understanding environmental medicine

Exposure to toxins, stress, poor diet and other external influences can play a major role in the development of many disease states. Here's how...

The Case for Curcumin

Interest in naturally occurring substances for medical applications is growing rapidly. One of these substances is curcumin, a major active ingredient found naturally in...

Immunotonic Herbs

Regardless of the natural practitioner’s chosen modality -- whether it’s Western herbal medicine, traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda or even homeopathy -- the goal of...

Equine Ulcers

When faced with a diagnosis of ulcers in their horses, many clients are shocked. “My horse could not possibly be stressed. I give him...

Rethinking Equine Vaccinations – Part 2

In the first part of this series, we discussed the benefits and potential side effects of vaccinations, which provide an important means of protecting...

Feng Shui in the clinic setting

Feng Shui is an ancient art of placement that can help you and your colleagues maintain wellbeing and harmony in the workplace. Veterinary medicine is...