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Why is my horse avoiding turnout when flies are...
If your horse is reluctant to go out when flies and midges are bad, it’s often down to irritation, stress or discomfort. Here’s what to check and what may help.
Why is my horse avoiding turnout when flies are...
If your horse is reluctant to go out when flies and midges are bad, it’s often down to irritation, stress or discomfort. Here’s what to check and what may help.
What should I do if my horse’s warm leg is also...
A warm, painful leg can be something minor, but it can also mean your horse needs a closer look. Here’s what to check first and what to do next.
What should I do if my horse’s warm leg is also...
A warm, painful leg can be something minor, but it can also mean your horse needs a closer look. Here’s what to check first and what to do next.
Why does my horse have greasy, scabby skin behi...
Greasy, scabby skin behind the heels is often linked to mud, moisture or skin irritation. Here’s what to check, common causes and simple next steps.
Why does my horse have greasy, scabby skin behi...
Greasy, scabby skin behind the heels is often linked to mud, moisture or skin irritation. Here’s what to check, common causes and simple next steps.
What should I do if my dog is scratching nonsto...
If your dog is scratching nonstop after flea bites, check for ongoing fleas, skin irritation and any signs the skin has become sore. A few simple steps can help you...
What should I do if my dog is scratching nonsto...
If your dog is scratching nonstop after flea bites, check for ongoing fleas, skin irritation and any signs the skin has become sore. A few simple steps can help you...
Why does my dog’s coat smell rancid or oily? | ...
A rancid or oily coat smell often comes down to skin oils, dirt, or grooming issues. Here’s what to check, what it might mean, and what to do next.
Why does my dog’s coat smell rancid or oily? | ...
A rancid or oily coat smell often comes down to skin oils, dirt, or grooming issues. Here’s what to check, what it might mean, and what to do next.
Why is my horse rubbing its mane raw?
If your horse is rubbing its mane raw, the most common reasons are itching from flies, skin irritation, sweat, or a grooming or tack issue. Here’s what to check and...
Why is my horse rubbing its mane raw?
If your horse is rubbing its mane raw, the most common reasons are itching from flies, skin irritation, sweat, or a grooming or tack issue. Here’s what to check and...