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Preventive Health Care

At Sturgis Veterinary Hospital & Equine Center, we prioritize preventive care aimed at protecting your horse's health, shielding them from disease, and limiting the spread of parasites.

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Safeguard Your Horse's Health

A regular schedule of preventive care is vital for protecting the health of your horse. Essential equine preventive care includes annual physical examinations, vaccinations, dewormingdental exams and diagnostics

Our dedicated team works closely with you to create a preventive care plan tailored to your horse's individual needs, lifestyle, and risk factors.

The ultimate goal of preventive care is a healthy, happy horse. Contact us today to get set up with a preventive care schedule that includes a yearly exam, routine dental care, and vaccinations.

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The Importance of Dental Care for Horses

Horses' teeth continually erupt throughout their life. If regular maintenance is not provided, their teeth can cause them to experience a number of issues such as improper chewing, poor digestion, and limited nutrient absorption. Your horse’s teeth can also develop sharp points that lead to cheek ulceration and discomfort. If unattended, this can cause behavioral and performance issues.

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Vaccinations for Horses

By providing your horse with routine vaccinations, you are giving them the best chance at living a long and healthy life. Vaccines not only help keep your horse healthy but also the rest of their herd or barn-mates. Preventing the spread of disease and illness ultimately leads to fewer medical appointments and emergency visits.

Types of Vaccinations

Vaccinations for horses fall into two standard categories. Below, you can find a breakdown of common core and risk-based vaccines:

Deworming Your Horse

Internal parasites pose a serious risk to your horse's health. For example, a high parasite load in the gut can negatively affect nutrient absorption and even result in colic. Whether you have just one horse or a large herd, it is important to maintain a strict deworming protocol.

Deworming Strategies

Your veterinarian can recommend the deworming strategy that is best for your horse. The two common deworming strategies include:

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Sturgis Veterinary Hospital & Equine Center is accepting new patients. Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Sturgis animals. Get in touch today to book an appointment.

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