Emergencies involving horses and other large animals can happen any time, anywhere. Whether it’s an overturned trailer on the highway, a horse stuck in the mud or rescuing animals from a barn fire, learning how to prevent equine emergencies and being prepared should a disaster occur can mean the difference between life and death for both horses and humans.

Don’t let an emergency situation catch you off guard. Equine Guelph will be hosting an Emergency Preparedness workshop on September 18, 2014 at the University of Guelph, Ontario to help horse owners prepare for and handle emergency situations.

“When it comes to emergencies, many people have a tendency to think they know what they’re doing from what they’ve seen on T.V. or on ‘YouTube’, which has given people a false sense of security,” says Dr. Rebecca Gimenez, workshop instructor and President of Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue (TLAER) Inc., based in Georgia.

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