Taking Your Pet for an Annual Check-up

3 Features the Equine Hospital You Choose for Your New Horse Should Offer

by Camila Holmes

Now that you have decided to bring a new horse into the family, it's important to start thinking about how you'll take care of their health as the years pass. The first step in making sure that your horse stays healthy as it ages is to find a quality equine hospital to rely on. Here are a few features to look for when choosing an equine hospital that should help ensure that you make a quality choice.

1. Dentistry Services

It's a good idea to make sure that the equine hospital you choose for your horse offers dental services onsite so you don't have to rely on a third party care provider throughout the year. You should be able to take your horse to the same facility for both health and dental care as this will help ensure that your horse feels comfortable in a familiar environment while being cared for by health professionals who are familiar to them.

Dental services should include checkups, cleanings, pain management, oral surgery, and trauma care. As you should expect experienced veterinarians to be the ones providing health care, dental specialists should also work onsite to provide at least oversee any dental procedures that are done as time goes on.

2. Training Opportunities

In addition to making sure that your horse has access to quality health and dental care under the same roof, it's a good idea to make sure that the equine clinic you choose also offers training support of some kind. Whether they provide one-on-one training for you and your horse, offer discounts on professional how-to DVDs they've produced, or host monthly community training sessions, the veterinarians you work with throughout the coming years should have the knowledge and expertise required to provide you with in-depth guidance when it comes to making sure that your horse is well behaved and maintains a healthy frame of mind.

3. Overnight Accommodations

If your horse gets very ill in the future and needs around-the-clock care, you may need to rely on your veterinarian to provide that care while you work and take care of other life responsibilities that can't be avoided. So, make sure that the equine hospital you choose for your horse offers overnight accommodations where your horse can rest and stay safe when they become too ill to stay alone at home. Your horse should have access to a clean, private stall; healthy food; plenty of water; and 24-hour supervision while you're away.

With these features in mind, choosing a quality equine hospital for your new horse should be a pleasant and stress-free experience.

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