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Equine Assisted Psychotherapy programs prove that even those who didn’t ride previously can still gain benefits and healing through horses.
An Ontario Veterinary College research team will be analyzing equine blood samples for vitamin D and other biomarkers of inflammation and systemic disease.
Morris Animal Foundation-funded researchers have developed a PRP lysate which, when teamed with antibiotics, could combat persistent joint infections.
For horse owners, our front line workers are the owners, managers and minimal staff of the facilities where our horses are living. Here's how to thank them.
Palm Beach Equine Clinic addresses concerns regarding Equine Enteric Coronavirus and COVID-19 -- both distinctly different coronaviruses.
For everything from autism to cerebral palsy to PTSD to self-esteem, horses are proving an invaluable and increasingly mainstream resource. Here's why.
Like every worthy leader, 2019's Horse Canada Heroes of the Horse Award winner Mike Grenier stresses the award belongs to his entire team, not him alone.
Saddened by the bony blemish on her horse's face, an owner looks to speed up the healing process and improve the recovery outcome.
A therapy horse named Billy is a regular visitor at the Provincial Palliative Care Centre in P.E.I., where he gives comfort to patients in their final days
People with hoarding disorder can find themselves caring for too many animals, which results in secrets, shame and suffering. What can be done about it?
A study based out of the Atlantic Veterinary College will evaluate the efficacy of equine-assisted therapy for helping veterans with PTSD.
Help your horse feel better with complementary, holistic treatments for back pain, including massage, chiropractic adjustment, acupuncture and more.
The Canadian Horse Wellness Expo is held each November during Farmfair International and features topics for horse owners, breeders and professionals.
The University of Guelph is seeking Thoroughbred racehorses that have been diagnosed with front limb superficial digital flexor tendinitis, for a study.