Using the EasyShoe for Abscesses

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Submitted by Christina Krueger, From Hoof to HeartMick who is affectionately known as "Little Kick" for reasons soon to be described is a 12 year-old Thoroughbred Westphalian cross. He is the smallest horse in...

Therapy Click System: Commonly Asked Questions

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Questions about the new Therapy Click System? Below is a list of 12 commonly asked questions.1. What EasyCare boots work with the Therapy Click System? i. Easyboot Rx ii. Easyboot Cloud iii. Original Easyboot iv. Easyboot Epic v. Easyboot Glove vi....

The Challenges of Spring Grass

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This post by Dawn Willoughby was originally posted on our blog on June 2, 2011. It's that time of year when many of us are seeing spring grass flourish, making it a great time...

Epics and Navicular

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My mare, TJ, was diagnosed with navicular a few years ago. I subsequently learned to trim and have been trying to get her comfortable enough to land heel first. I tried a soft paddock,...

Q&A – Laminitis Recovery

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Customer Question: Which Easyboot would you recommend for a horse that is recovering from laminitis and back in light work? I've had my horse in the Easyboot Cloud for the past couple of months, but...

Spring Laminitis: The Not-So-Silent Killer

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This year we’ve seen more horses in our area developing spring laminitis than ever before. Many apparently healthy, stable, sound horses becoming foot sore with heat and digital pulses seemingly out of the blue.We...

The Challenges of Spring Grass: Laminitis and Founder

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Submitted by EasyCare Dealer, Dawn WilloughbyOriginal Post June 2, 2011In most cases, owners can prevent the ravages of laminitis (inflammation of the laminae between hoof wall and coffin bone) and founder (pulling away of...

Fighting Founder

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This is a snippet from my upcoming DVD, Fighting Founder. I've also recently released a trimming video featuring some of the lucky rescue horses at Laughing Pony Rescue in Rancho Santa Fe, California.DVDs are...

Do You Boot? P3 (Coffin Bone) Surgery

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My 5 year old Arab/QH had to have a section of his P3 removed this summer becasue of an infection. The vet mentioned putting on a hospital plate but the foot looked so sore...

Laminitis, Do You Know Enough?

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Laminitis and natural hoof care are hot topics in the equine industry. Natural hoof care has changed the way we think about and treat laminitic and foundered horses. Many of us, unfortunately, have had a personal...