July Case of the Month: Not Just a Training Issue Molly is a four-year old quarter horse mare being started under saddle by her new owner. Her training had been going very smoothly, when she started suddenly exploding under-saddle with a rider...
Read MoreMay Case of the Month: Shouldering the Damage Stella was seen on a semi-urgent basis, after some swelling developed at the point of her left shoulder following a horse show. She had been kicked in that location about a month prior, but had not...
Read MoreApril Case of the Month: A Reason to Smile Bailey is a 25-year-old pony obtained by his original owner again after being on lease for a number of years and having not seen a vet in that time. He had swelling along his corner incisors and...
Read MoreMarch Case of the Month: A Bone to Pick Harry always had a feisty personality, and from the scars around his face and neck, you could tell he would go looking for trouble. Well one day trouble found Harry in the form of a hard kick to the cannon...
Read MoreFebruary Case of the Month: The Winter Heatwave Casey had never been prone to colic, so it was surprising when she started acting uncomfortable, off her food, withdrawn, and repeatedly laying down this winter. She received conservative treatment...
Read MoreJanuary Case of the Month: A Sight to Behold: Catching Cancer in Time During a herd dispersal sale, one of our clients rescued a young paint horse that had one wall eye, non pigmented pink skin and white hairs around it. The gelding was under...
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