Straight from the Horse’s Mouth: The Truth About Equine Dentistry
Published in the summer edition of the Midwest Equestrian, Dr. Paige Billek answers many of the most commonly asked questions regarding dental floating.
Equine Cushing’s Disease and ACTH Testing
“Cushing’s Disease”, also known as Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), is a condition most commonly affecting older horses (typically 15 years or older).
Shockwave Therapy for Horses
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been used on the equine athlete for the past 20 years. Learn more about its benefits here.
Eye Injuries
Eye injuries should be considered an emergency. For the best possible outcome, call us right away.
When Your Horse Loses its Eyesight
FVEP vets provide recommendations on how to help adjust your newly blind horse for a happy, healthy life.
Risk of Administering Banamine Intramuscularly
It is important for owners to be aware of the risks if they give intramuscular (IM) injections of Banamine or other medications.
Potomac Horse Fever
Dr. Lewis explains the origins, symptoms and treatment of Potomac Horse Fever, a seasonal disease occurring most often at the onset of hot weather in July, August, and September.
Regenerative Medicine – Part 2 Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
PRP
White Line Disease
White Line Disease
Regenerative Medicine – Orthobiologics
Regenerative Therapy