Hoof Cracks: The Most Effective Forms of Treatment
To perform his best, healthy hooves are vital to your horse. While you do whatever you can to ensure your horse’s hooves are healthy, issues aren’t completely avoidable. No matter how well you take...
View ArticleThe Importance of Exercise for Your Dog
Just like humans, dogs need regular physical activity to stay physiologically and mentally healthy. Dog exercise can be an hour-long play session in the backyard or a two-mile walk covering his...
View ArticleWhy Your Pet Needs a Yearly Checkup
Dogs are vulnerable to suffering from diseases that are asymptomatic in their early stages. Since dogs can’t tell us when they don’t feel good, we often miss subtle behavioral changes — such as eating...
View ArticleDischarge from My Horse’s Nose — Should I Be Concerned?
A horse may have discharge coming from only one nostril or from both, but either scenario can mean there’s a problem. Discharge from one nostril usually indicates a sinus infection, abscessed tooth...
View Article5 Ways to Help Your Dog Stay Comfortable in His Golden Years
Your faithful companion has been by your side throughout the years, providing unconditional love, support and compassion during your roughest times. It’s difficult to imagine life without your...
View Article8 Reasons Why Equine Therapy Is Effective
What Is Equine Therapy? EAT, or equine-assisted therapy, is a widely implemented therapeutic program designed to help people with psychological, physical or substance abuse issues. Under the...
View Article10 Tips on How to Prevent Lameness in Horses
Preventing lameness in horses is important, whether you ride competitively or for pleasure. An unsound horse should not be ridden, resulting in many weeks of lost training for horse and rider....
View ArticleIdentifying and Managing Neck and Back Pain in Sport Horses
Back and neck pain in sport horses usually originates from their nervous or musculoskeletal system. Although these types of back and neck pain may exhibit clinically similar symptoms, they will...
View ArticleSupport Equine Muscle Health
Recent research has prompted leading equine nutritionists to suggest increased dietary intake of Vitamin E in equines to assist with Equine Muscle Health. Kauffman’s Amino-E is a highly concentrated...
View ArticleKauffman’s Flex Steps now in a Pelleted version
Kauffman’s Animal Health, Inc. is proud to announce the addition of Kauffman’s Flex Steps in a pelleted version. Kauffman’s ran several 30 day palatability trials which proved high palatability. In...
View ArticleCommon Allergies in Dogs
Common Dog Allergies Like humans, dogs can experience allergies that cause itching, sneezing, and rashes. Common canine allergies range from environmental allergies to food allergies and often vary in...
View ArticleKauffman’s 2017 Calendar Photo Contest
Contest sponsor is: Kauffman’s Animal Health, Inc. whose registered office is at 21 Keystone Dr. Lebanon, PA 17042. Employees of Kauffman’s Animal Health or their family members or anyone else...
View ArticleHorse Parasite Signs and Treatments
Signs Your Horse May Have Parasites While some horse health issues are easy to spot. Horse parasites can often go undetected which is what makes them even more dangerous. Parasites can cause extensive...
View ArticleHorse Conjunctivitis treatment
How to Treat Horse Eyeball Conjunctivitis Eyeball conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is a common infection among horses. Left unchecked, pink eye can become more serious. In some cases, conjunctivitis can...
View ArticleCOPD in Horses
Treating COPD in Horses Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can affect just about every mammal, and horses are common sufferers. In equines, this condition is often called “heaves” or...
View ArticleHorse Muscle Issues
Common Horse Muscle Issues Myopathic horse muscle problems are congenital, injury-based or due to nutritional imbalances. Muscle inflammation caused by parasitic disease, certain autoimmune conditions...
View ArticleHow to Deal With Your Horse’s Anxiety
Dealing with Anxiety in Horses There are over 9.2 million horses in the United States, according to the American Horse Council Foundation, within that population are horses that suffer from anxiety....
View ArticleMilk Fever in Cows
How to Recognize and Treat Cow Milk Fever Milk fever (Parturient Paresis) or hypocalcaemia is a preventable disorder in lactating beef and dairy cows. About five to eight percent of cows get milk...
View ArticleTop 4 Horse Health Questions
4 Top Horse Health Questions You love your horse and want only the best for your dear equine. To ensure that your horse is in peak condition, you’ll need to pay close attention to how they’re acting...
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