Services include, but are not limited to the following:*Emergency Care*Dentistry with power and manual floating*General Health Care and Preventative Medicine, including Coggins Testing, Health Certificates, vaccinations, and deworming*General laceration repair and wound therapy*Lameness Evaluation*Ophthalmology
Routine dental examinations and floating are necessary for a horse to maintain a healthy body! Health starts with digestion, and digestion starts in the mouth! If you're horses teeth are not functioning like they should, this may predispose your horse to issues such as: colic, abdominal pain, behavioral changes, anorexia, bite refusal, and much more!
€‹The treatment schedule for a Loop depends on the injury, but typically it is recommended to apply the product every 2.5 to 3 hours for the first week. This will allow the body time to respond and recover, as well as the battery on the Loop to recharge. As the injury becomes less severe, the frequency of treatments can become less. Typically, after week 1 or 2, frequency can be decreased to 2-3 times per day. Once the patient is in maintenance mode and no longer in acute pain, treatments can be once daily or 2-3 times per week. For best results, it’s ideal to maintain once daily for chronic issues. If your pet has multiple areas of pain or discomfort, you can either use two Loops or a Loop Lounge, which is their bed. A few years when I had my standard schnauzer Stone, despite being an old man, I could not, for the life of me, get him to lay still for 15 minutes on my Assisi Clinica Bed. Instead, I used two Loops – one around his neck and one around his pelvis. Another fact about the Loop – the PEMF is emitted 10 inches on either side of the device. It cones out, like a football, therefore it is not a 10-inch square rectangle, but instead a cylinder type appearance. This worked great for Stone, and for Rainey it encompasses almost her entire body! Each Loop costs $299 and lasts for 150 uses. This breaks down to $1.99 per use, or $9.95 per day for acute injuries when you are applying every 3 hours during waking hours. Honestly, there is not much that you can get for that cost and that efficacy. Other common uses for a Loop are laminitis in horses, wound repair, urinary incontinence, soft tissue strain, abdominal surgery, oral surgery (unlike laser a Loop is safe around the eyes), certain cancers, etc. Honestly, the list goes on. Aside from its plentiful uses, the other reason I love the Loop is it is something owners can do at home. Not only does it give owners some control over their pet’s care, but they can see the changes and benefits directly.