As a living work of art, it's only fitting that the horse has their very own holiday. Today, on National Day of the Horse, we're celebrating our horses by crafting the highest level of care from muzzle to hoof to tail.
Happy Thanksgiving! Today we're giving thanks to the entirety of our horse's health care team, including our technicians, veterinarians and farriers.
Today, on Veterans Day, we thank, celebrate and honor those who have served our country.
Happy Halloween! We hope your holiday is full of treats for both you and your horse.
Happy First Day of Fall! Here's to a season full of fresh apples for our horses and fall colors.
We love horses everyday, but especially today on I Love Horses Day! How are you and your horse celebrating? Let us know in the comments below.
Have a happy and safe Fourth of July!
Celebrating the hoof heroes of the equine world during National Farriers Week! Thank you for keeping our horse's hooves happy and health.
Happy National Best Friends Day! Today we celebrate the bond between horses and their owners. Join in on the fun by sharing a favorite memory with your four-legged best friend in the comments below!
Happy National Trails Day! When enjoying trail riding, always remember to wear a helmet, bring a first-aid kit, and carry enough water for both you and your horse.
December 13 is National Day of the Horse. Celebrate the Art of Horse by taking a ride, giving your horse a treat or spending some quality time at the barn.
Help celebrate all that is equine with an entire week of free, brand new video content featuring horses, their owners and caretakers from all over the country. Go to https://horseweek.tv/ for more details!
Boehringer Ingelheim proudly provides the tools that elevate equine health to an art form – from joint health to PPID management to disease protection and beyond. Discover the Art of Horse: www.TheArtofHorse.com.
Connecting with your horse when you can may help protect him from equine gastric ulcers.
Now is the time to become smart about stress and equine gastric ulcers.
For horses, routines may have changed. But stress can still be an issue. And stress can lead to ulcers.
Here’s to the fathers who taught us how to get back on when you fall.
Horses love to eat their veggies, but we need to make sure they’re eating in moderation. All treats, including vegetables, add calories to their diet that most horses don’t need. If you have any nutritional questions, give us a call.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there.
Spring isn’t the only thing in the air.
A reliable indicator of equine asthma could be a cough, even if infrequent. If you hear your horse cough, tell us about it. A cough can indicate something is wrong and should be investigated further.