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2012 Equine Wellness Program

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We believe prevention is the best medicine. 

While accidents do happen, taking steps to ensure your equine companion stays healthy saves you time, money, and worry in the long run! Let our friendly and knowledgeable veterinarians walk you through a Wellness Program to keep your horse in tip-top shape.
                                                                 

Ultimate Wellness Package -  includes:
  • Two ranch calls
  • Annual physical exam (done at time of vaccination)
  • Vaccinations (EWT, semi-annual Flu/Rhino, West Nile, Rabies)
  • Dental float (using power tools to balance the mouth)
  • Sheath cleaning
  • Fecal evaluation (used to customize your deworming program)
  • Semi-annual deworming
Geriatric Wellness Package - includes:
  • Two ranch calls
  • Annual physical exams (done at time of vaccination)
  • Vaccinations (EWT, semi-annual Flu/Rhino, West Nile, Rabies)
  • Sheath cleaning (including sedation)
  • Fecal evaluation (used to customize your deworming program)
  • Semi-annual deworming
  • Full blood panel or Cushing's test
Equine Wellness Programs can start anytime, and will run for one year from start date.  Must be paid in full at the time of the first visit to qualify for package pricing.  Enroll one horse for a 10% discount--each additional horse enrolled at the same time qualifies for a 15% discount.  Want to haul your horse into the clinic?  Save 15% by enrolling your horse in the Wellness Program and trailer your horse to our facility!
           


Call our office to enroll:  408-847-3118

Equine Dental Examination and Float

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A comfortable mouth is essential to help maintain a happy horse.  All horses should receive an oral evaluation every 6 to 12 months, generally done when vaccines are given.  Problems such as head tilt or tossing, bit issues, dropping food, losing weight, excessive salivation, bad breath are all signs your horse's mouth needs to be checked.  Click here to learn more...

Our veterinarians are highly skilled in equine dentistry.  A dental float involves a visual oral exam, detailed explanation of dental issues (if present), and correction of any imbalances.

Call to schedule an appointment:  408-847-3118.


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