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Equine Tips & Advice

Our Poulsbo equine veterinarians share helpful tips and advice in our blog to help you keep your horse healthy.

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Equine Cushing’s Disease (PPID)

Cushing’s disease in horses is a slowly progressive disease of the pituitary gland in the brain in middle aged to older horses.

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What Is Equine Metabolic Syndrome?

Equine Metabolic Syndrome consists of insulin dysregulation and a collection of other risk factors highly associated with an increased risk of endocrinopathic laminitis. Many horses with EMS have increased body fat which can be generalized and/or in specific regional areas.

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Symptoms of Equine Influenza & How It's Treated

Symptoms of Equine Influenza & How It's Treated

Equine influenza, or "horse flu," is a highly contagious upper respiratory disease that can cause serious secondary infections in our equine friends, especially in foals. Here, our Poulsbo vets explain the symptoms to watch for and how equine influenza is treated. 

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Importance Of Caring For Your Horse's Teeth

Importance Of Caring For Your Horse's Teeth

Caring for your horse's mouth is an important part of caring for their overall health, happiness, and performance. In today's post, our Poulsbo vets share some important reasons you should have your horse's teeth examined regularly and common oral health problems that could affect your horse.

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Coggins Testing & Equine Infectious Anemia - What You Need to Know

Coggins Testing & Equine Infectious Anemia - What You Need to Know

Coggins tests are an essential part of your horse's annual preventive care. Our Poulsbo vets share some facts about Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA), why Coggins testing is important for all horses, and how Coggins testing is performed. 

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