Dr. Keaton MassieNov 63 min readNovember 2024: Best Equine Veterinary Care Practices NewsletterNovember client newsletter filled with important updates about our practice
Dr. Keaton MassieAug 137 min readAugust 2024: Best Equine Veterinary Care Practices NewsletterWe are finalizing the details for our new clinic and equine rehabilitation facility, and preparing to introduce innovative services
reception510Mar 186 min readSoundness Checks for Performance Horses and Trail Horses Before Competition & Trail Riding SeasonCompetition and trail riding season is upon us, and you’re probably excited to get into the show pen or head to the mountains. As you...
reception510Feb 44 min readFebruary 2024: Best Equine Veterinary Care Practices NewsletterNew year -- new clinic new brand We are so excited to share our new clinic offerings with you including our monthly Massie Equine...
Andria MassieJan 313 min readIt’s Not Always the Hocks! Check out the equine SI JointHorses that are sore in the hindquarters can be difficult to diagnose. The problem might be found in the last place you look – the SI joint.
Andria MassieJan 214 min readEquine Posture and Health: Why Your Horse’s Posture MattersYour horse’s habitual posture says a lot about its general health, and paying more attention can help achieve a more accurate diagnosis.
reception510Jan 174 min readRasp vs. Power Tool: The Battle for Equine TeethDental abnormalities, even minor ones, can prevent horses from reaching their full athletic potential and create health problems.
reception510Jan 65 min readMy Horse is Limping. Could it be Laminitis?Laminitis is a medical emergency, and I encourage horse owners to treat it as such. Early detection is critical.
reception510Jan 62 min readBenefits of Regenerative Laser Therapy for Horses and PetsLaser therapy uses light waves to biologically stimulate injured cells and tissues to regenerate.
Andria MassieJan 66 min readLegging up your horse: Conditioning for fitness and injury preventionSerious horse owners condition their horses for the work ahead. This is what is called “legging up.”