Animal Health VIPS - Veterinary Integrative & Performance Specialists

Animal Health VIPS - Veterinary Integrative & Performance Specialists Animal Health VIPS is Utah's only specialty vet practice in integrative sports med & rehabilitation providing acupuncture, chiropractic & other services.
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Like everyone else, we are understaffed too right now, both with support and veterinary staff. Our hours are posted for the office. Dr. Kim is out on horse, barn calls on Fridays. Due to the length of our appointment times 60-90 minutes), we have a 24 hour (business day)cancellation policy and we must be notified by phone or email. We will try to fill your spot, but if we cannot, we will charge yo

u for the missed appointment time based on the length of time that was allotted to you. New clients must put a $125 non-refu ndable deposit that will go to your charges. We’re sorry we have to do this, but we’ve had too many people who were disrespectful of our time as well as those on our wait-list. Since 1989, Animal Health VIPS (Veterinary Integrative & Performance Specialists) has been the first (and still the only) veterinary practice in Utah to offer an integrative approach to rehabilitation, sports medicine and chronic disease management. Dr. Kim Henneman is the only veterinarian in the US & Europe to achieve Board-specialty certification in both canine and equine sports medicine & rehabilitation (Diplomate, ACVSMR), as well as one of less than 25 veterinarians nationwide who has advanced veterinary acupuncture certification (FAAVA). Dr. Kim also has training in classical homeopathy and clinical nutrition. Animal Health VIPS is the only practice in Utah to use thermal imaging combined with ultrasonography for soft tissue injury diagnosis (for both the equine & canine athlete), and is currently one of only two practices in the Intermountain area with the advanced Lameness Locator gait analysis system for horses. Please visit our website, www.animalhealthvips.com if you would like more information. If you would like to schedule an appointment, please phone us rather than use email. When we are busy, email drops in our priorities and we would prefer to talk to you in person. Thank you! We are also looking for a passionate veterinarian who is certified in either (or both) acupuncture and chiropractic, is interested in sports medicine for dogs, horses and non-working cats, who loves to interact with and educate clients and who sees the world in the same progressive way that we do.

Dr. Kim had a good haul in the photo competition at the Utah State Fair, including a much coveted Judge’s Choice award!
09/07/2024

Dr. Kim had a good haul in the photo competition at the Utah State Fair, including a much coveted Judge’s Choice award!

Not that we needed anything else to worry about...
09/02/2024

Not that we needed anything else to worry about...

The levels of plastic in the human brain have increased 50% increase since 2016, according to a new preprint study not yet peer-reviewed.

This is a tragic story caused by human carelessness and ineptness. The Original Poster is correct that the best way to a...
08/29/2024

This is a tragic story caused by human carelessness and ineptness. The Original Poster is correct that the best way to avoid issues like this is to never buy horse feed made in the same mill as cattle feed. Period. My heart goes out to these animals and this family that I don’t know but can definitely feel compassion for. Spread the word.

>Updated 9-1-24 with a glimpse of happiness.<
The level of catastrophic loss that’s still unfolding at the Beutler Ranch in Elk City, Oklahoma right now is beyond comprehension. The horror of so many dead horses—the death toll is now approaching 70 and counting, I’m told—is devastating a family-dynasty breeding program that’s a 95-year-old cowboy empire. What Elra, Jake and Lynn Beutler started in 1929, and Elra’s grandson Bennie and his son Rhett built onto with Beutler & Son Rodeo Company today can’t be replicated or replaced.

I have intentionally sat quiet on this story, knowing the Beutlers can’t even breathe right now. They have no words, or tears left. They also have their hometown rodeo to produce this weekend, and with so much of their horse herd and generations-deep legacy wiped out without warning.

I’ve had many off-the-record conversations with cowboy people about this tragic turn of events in the last few days. I just had my first one on the record with the friend and veterinarian the Beutlers have entrusted with their four-legged family, Dr. Gregg VeneKlasen. Because of what may lie ahead legally, we will stick to only the facts that can be appropriately shared publicly at this time. More to come later, when the time is right for the Beutler family.

Early reporting that many of the Beutlers’ horses were accidentally fed cattle feed is false, according to VeneKlasen.

“What these horses got was actually a horse feed mix with a huge amount of the cattle drug monensin (brand name Rumensin) in it,” VeneKlasen said. “This was a tragic case of human error somewhere along the line, because tiny amounts of monensin is poison to horses. It kills them. Monensin is used in some cattle feed, but this amount in this horse feed delivered to the Beutlers would have killed cattle, too.

“Much is known about what has happened here that cannot yet be told. But the bottom line on this story is that it’s an important one to tell, so this never happens to anyone else. I will say this: Never buy horse feed from a mill that makes cattle feed. Period. Please quote me on that. Every horse that ate this feed is dead. The only bucking mare still alive is (NFR bucker) Black Kat, because she was at my place (Timber Creek Veterinary Hospital in Canyon, Texas; that’s her in this picture) when this feed was delivered. The only Killer Bee baby that is still alive refused to eat the feed.

“I cried. We all cried. These bloodlines were five generations in the making. Many of the stars of this breeding program are gone. To see what’s happened here to these horses will make you puke.”

I stopped using the word “tragedy” a long time ago for situations that did not warrant it. “It’s not a tragedy if nobody died” has become a famous line of mine when perspective is lost and drama is overblown. This, my friends, is a tragedy in our rodeo family.

The one silver lining I’ve seen so far is the heartwarming generosity of other stock contractors stepping up and offering their stock to the Beutlers. That’s how our rodeo family rolls in the toughest of times, and it’s something special to behold and be very proud of.

This story continues to unfold. More when we can. Until then, God Bless every horse who has died. And prayers for the Beutler family as they try to find a path forward with so many family members missing.

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8-31-24 Update 1:
To help prevent further public panic over feed safety, Dr. VeneKlasen today made the following statement on this subject:

“Many brands of feed—Purina, Nutrena and Bluebonnet, to name a few off the top of my head—are made in equine-only mills, and are safe. I suggest people stay with the big commercial companies with strict regulations in place. Because bucking-horse genetics are prone to metabolic syndrome, I feed Triple Crown Senior to everything here at Timber Creek (Veterinary Hospital), even the babies, because it’s beet-pulp based with low sugar and high fat content.

“If you’re going to get custom feed from a mill that makes feed for multiple species, including horses, cattle, goats, pigs and whatever else, make sure before it leaves the mill that it’s been tested for ionophores. It’s not an expensive test, but it’s a critically important one. You can’t have even trace amounts of ionophores, which can happen in unintentionally cross-contaminated feed, because the smallest dose impacts horses’ hearts. If they eat even a tiny amount of it and don’t die today, it might kill them in three weeks, three months or three years.”

More details will be released as is appropriate from Team Beutler. Thank you all for your patience, understanding and prayers.

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8-31-24 Update 2:
Livestock Nutrition Center, who delivered the load of feed to the Beutlers, issued a statement today. Team Beutler wanted it shared with you all.

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From Ronnie Castlebury, Ph.D
President of Livestock Nutrition Center

“We are truly sorry for what the Beutler family is going through.

Our preliminary tests show a load of feed delivered to Beutler and Son Rodeo Company in Elk City contained monensin, which can be toxic to horses. This likely occurred due to a combination of a failed cleanout procedure and a sensor malfunction. We have confirmed this is an isolated incident to this single load of feed from a single facility and no other feed has been impacted and is safe for animal consumption.

We take this seriously and are working with the State Departments of Agriculture in Oklahoma and Kansas and the FDA to get to the root cause of the problem and will take any and all corrective actions needed.

Words are cheap but we are dedicated to assist and support the Beutler family and make this right because our customers and employees expect and deserve it.

Our deepest sympathies go out to Mr.’s Bennie and Rhett Beutler and family and everyone affected by the recent tragic event at their ranch. The loss of so many valued animals is devastating.”

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8-31-24 Update 3:
After speaking with Dr. Mottet, Dr. VeneKlasen asked that she write this statement, and that I include it as today’s third important update. “This is information everybody needs to know,” Dr. VeneKlasen said. “It’s a simple way for horse owners to check on the safety of their feed. There are so many feeds I’ve never even heard of. This is an easy way for people to check on the feed they’re using.”

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From Rachel Mottet, MS, PhD, Equine Nutritionist:

Most U.S. feed companies are extremely safe and reliable, even those with multi-species mills. The greatest safety risk comes from mills that produce ionophore-containing feeds in the same mill and production lines as their equine feeds. This becomes fewer mills each year, yet there are still some that do this, often for logistical reasons. The most important thing you should find out is what your feed company’s policy is regarding ionophores (the toxic compound involved in this situation) in their equine feed manufacturing mills.

My team has been compiling a list of company statements to give owners assurance about the safety of their feed. You can find this list here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17IVu88GVlLU04C3uitCTPHQ5Q2cB-khka_-eMJaMSCY/edit?usp=drivesdk. There are some blanks as we are awaiting the response from a number of companies. A blank does not mean that your feed company is not safe, but for legal reasons, these statements can take time and we will populate them as they become available.

In our list, Ionophore Free refers to a mill where there are no ionophores present. Ionophore Safe refers to a company that has production policies to keep equine feed separate from feed with ionophores. If your company is ionophore safe vs. free, please connect with them directly to ensure they have completely separate equipment for equine feed production and ionophore free trucks to haul bulk feed. If they do not, please make a decision about how to best reduce your horse’s risk of exposure.

The major U.S. feed companies tend to be extremely safe and have many checks and balances in place due to the volume of feed they produce. If your feed is Ionophore Safe vs. Free, do no panic, yet I advise that you follow-up with your company to get clarification on their production practices.

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9-1-24 Update:
As fate, God and all those brand new Beutler bucking horses in Heaven would have it, the lone bucking-mare survivor of the recent Beutler-horse-herd tragedy, Black Kat, just won the Elk City Rodeo of Champions…held in Beutler and Son Rodeo Company’s hometown…in Beutler Bros. Arena, which was named after founding brothers Jake, Lynn and Elra…for the second-straight year. Roedy Farrell of Thermopolis, Wyoming went 88.5 on the big black beauty for the win. Bonus points for it be a Cowboy State cowboy with all the 400,000-plus wildfire hell going on in his home country right now. We all needed something to smile about. And we got it tonight.

Let's start the week out right with a laugh!  Who else is doing "age-appropriate*" activities!*for a horse person....
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Let's start the week out right with a laugh! Who else is doing "age-appropriate*" activities!

*for a horse person....

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Mais oui! Bien sûr!
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Beacon, a golden retriever therapy dog, was a crucial part of the Americans’ preparations for the Olympics as he helped soothe athletes’ nerves

FINALLY!
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FINALLY!

Elizabeth Warren says private equity takeovers of veterinary practices are harming “veterinarians and customers alike.”

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Wow…sled dog folks…our hotel here in Ilulissat, Greenland has huge shots of the Qimmeq sled dogs (one done by photographer magnifique - Carsten Egevang Photography)! I heard the reason they prefer the fan configuration is so the whole team won’t go in if a dog falls into a crevasse. I think I need to come do some volunteer time with the Danish vet school!

Hey mushers…and other dog importers…new info from the CDC re: their debacle with the new & idiotic import rules…
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For my Alaskan and Canadian clients...FYI. This is interesting and a bit concerning regarding the susceptibility of a sp...
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Researchers reported a natural infection of a highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus in a free-ranging juvenile polar bear in Alaska, highlighting the importance of wildlife health surveillance in detecting emerging pathogens.

07/02/2024

What an amazing man...and what a role model and inspiration. I'm so glad I had a chance to hear him speak in person few months ago in Salt Lake. Here are some quotes from his talk: Americans should realize that "civic behavior is owed by one to another", the basis of democracy is "civic duty not entitlement", and "scientific literacy is a foundation of civilization."

06/27/2024

Proof that in March I was having a better time in Norway helping sled dogs than I would have at Iditarod!

Here is an excellent article explaining the impact of Roundup on the body (one of many, not including its ability to cau...
06/22/2024

Here is an excellent article explaining the impact of Roundup on the body (one of many, not including its ability to cause cancer). Hopefully this explains why I constantly harp on this for both companion animal as well as equine diets. We will soon start offering the VDI Round-up test for those interested. I'll be starting with my own animals.

Posted on June 20, 2024 June 20, 2024 Glyphosate – Impact on Intestines Background: Glyphosate (eg, Roundup) is the most widely used herbicide in the world. In active use since 1974, glyphosate is found in our air, water, soil, and food. Glyphosate is quite robust to degradation and it distributes...

Your laugh for the weekend!
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Your laugh for the weekend!

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Maybe time for something like this here???
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Lindsay Taylor says she was "gobsmacked" to be given a £1,500 bill for dental treatment for her dog.

For those of you who feed ADM products to your horses (and other livestock), be aware that ADM has a big recall that jus...
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The company recently released a third list of recalled products following previous recalls announced earlier in 2024

Speaking of horses…
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Speaking of horses…

The horse transformed human history—and now scientists have a clearer idea of when humans began to transform the horse.

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Wow…I’d never thought about it like this. I’m going to look at them very differently now (not that I hated them).
05/28/2024

Wow…I’d never thought about it like this. I’m going to look at them very differently now (not that I hated them).

Interesting I never knew this. Now I feel differently about them.

“My friend grew up in New England where they have pigeons. Apparently they also hate them. He was always saying bad things about pigeons until I pointed something out that he never thought of before.”

“We domesticated pigeons. They are (nearly) all over the world because HUMANS BROUGHT THEM THERE. And, they were more than pets. They carried messages. People raced them. They lived spoiled lives as honored human companions for centuries.

Then we got telephones and we threw them out like trash.

Literally, we threw them away.

Their species had already been fully domesticated and they could not survive in the wild; they lost all their survival instincts during the centuries that they lived caged by people.

That is why they live in cities with people instead of in a forest somewhere. It’s OUR fault. And not only did we throw them away, but now humans curse them as “winged rats;” casting them as pests.

But they don’t know how to live without us, and their instincts tell us that they should trust us. So, they continue to come up to humans and beg for food, because it’s the only survival skill left in their genes.

They love us because they were bred by us to feel that way, and yet we hate them.”

-I love this post.

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It’s Soldier Hollow Sheep Dog trial time all weekend! Finals are on Monday! I’ve got some free passes - who wants some? First come, first serve! Clients get first preference!

Uh-huh…shocking…
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Uh-huh…shocking…

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Hey Utahns! Have your cameras ready tonight. There’s been a HUGE solar storm that will be hitting our atmosphere tonight...
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Utah’s Integrative (Holistic) Specialists

Since 1989, Animal Health VIPS (Veterinary Integrative & Performance Specialists) has been the first (and still the only) veterinary practice in Utah to offer an integrative approach to rehabilitation, cardiology, sports medicine and chronic disease management. Dr. Kim Henneman is the only veterinarian in the US & Europe to achieve Board-specialty certification in both canine and equine sports medicine & rehabilitation (Diplomate, ACVSMR), as well as one of less than 25 veterinarians nationwide who has advanced veterinary acupuncture certification (FAAVA). Animal Health VIPS also offers consultations in classical homeopathy and clinical nutrition. Unfortunately, Dr. Debbie Hadlock retired this past September to care for her aging mother, so right now, AH VIPS is operating with only Dr. Henneman (if you know a good vet, certified in acupuncture and/or chiropractic, and who loves being outside, challenges, horses, dogs, cats, talking to people, please send them our way). Animal Health VIPS is the only practice in Utah to use thermal imaging combined with ultrasonography for soft tissue diagnosis (especially in the canine athlete), and is currently one of only two practices in the Intermountain area with the advanced Lameness Locator gait analysis system for horses. The Lameness Locator combined with thermography (and additional diagnostic imaging) allows us to often localize soft tissue injuries in horses very quickly. Our website is currently being revised in order to provide customers and animal caretakers alike with as much information as possible to manage and restore quality health of their animal (horse, dog, cat). If you would like more information or would like to schedule an appointment, please phone us rather than use email. When we are busy, email drops in our priorities and we would prefer to talk to you in person.

And if you are or know a good mixed-animal veterinarian who understands our kind of thinking and has some training in acupuncture, chiropractic, or rehabilitation, and would love to live in the mountains of Park City and Northern Utah, please come visit or send them our way! We are looking for a good person to join our veterinary medical healthcare team!

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