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Equine Health Problems: Horse Vets in Colorado

 

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Find an Equine Veterinarian in Colorado, Listed by City


ASPEN
BIOFEMME - CLINICAL SKIN CARE, 304 SOUTH GALENA STREET; ASPEN, CO; phone: 970-925-8546

BOULDER
FOXCREEK MOBILE EQUINE OUTFITTER, 1750 30TH STREET; BOULDER, CO; phone: 303-413-0179

CASTLE ROCK
EQUINE OUTFITTERS, 15 SOUTH WILCOX STREET; CASTLE ROCK, CO; phone: 303-660-1414
FRY VETERINARY AND EQUINE SERVICES, 815 BARTLETT STREET; CASTLE ROCK, CO; phone: 303-663-7446

ELBERT
RANGE VIEW EQUINE ASSOCIATES, 13175 MURPHY ROAD; ELBERT, CO; phone: 719-495-2508

FORT COLLINS
EQUINE MEDICAL SERVICE, 3021 WEST COUNTY ROAD 64; FORT COLLINS, CO; phone: 970-568-9445
VETLINE EQUINE INC, 425 JOHN DEERE DRIVE; FORT COLLINS, CO; phone: 970-484-1900

FRANKTOWN
BOOTS AND SADDLES INCLUSIVE THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER, 7193 SOUTH HIGHWAY 83; FRANKTOWN, CO; phone: 303-688-1388
CASTLEWOOD CANYON EQUINE, 1500 CASTLEWOOD CANYON ROAD; FRANKTOWN, CO; phone: 303-660-1492

FRUITA
DESERT SPRING VETERINARY SERVICES, 922 FRONTAGE ROAD; FRUITA, CO; phone: 970-858-8063
WEST GAIT EQUINE LEARNING CENTER, PO BOX 700; FRUITA, CO; phone: 970-858-7739

GRAND JUNCTION
HARRIS EQUINE HOSPITAL, 2527 WEST PINYON AVENUE; GRAND JUNCTION, CO; phone: 970-242-8453

KIOWA
COMANCHE VETERINARY HOSPITAL, 524 COMANCHE STREET; KIOWA, CO; phone: 303-841-9229

LITTLETON
COLORADO EQUINE CLINIC, 9616 WEST TITAN ROAD; LITTLETON, CO; phone: 303-791-4747

LONGMONT
COLORADO ANIMAL HEALTH, INC., 1351 SHERMAN DR.; LONGMONT, CO; phone: 303-772-2636
GREEN TREE EQUINE FACILITY, 4508 OXFORD ROAD; LONGMONT, CO; phone: 303-447-2754

LOVELAND
AMBULATORY EQUINE MEDICINE INC, PO BOX 1537; LOVELAND, CO; phone: 970-461-2061

MONUMENT
ASPEN RIDGE EQUINE HOSPITAL P C, 1480 HIGBY ROAD; MONUMENT, CO; phone: 719-265-6677

PEYTON
COLORADO EQUINE VETERINARY SERVICE, 16850 MURPHY ROAD; PEYTON, CO; phone: 719-749-9500

WELLINGTON
GENUINE EQUINE CARE CENTER LLC, 14210 NORTH COUNTY ROAD 9; WELLINGTON, CO; phone: 970-568-4343

 
   
   
         
 
 
 
 

Equine Veterinarians in Colorado, a nationwide listing of local vets from John Lyons Trainer Keith Hosman

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Newsletter Sample:
From "I'm Scared of My Horse," Issue 19 of my FREE newsletter

Re: Ask A Horse Trainer

"This article is for people with a horse that "turned into a brat" since they've owned it. It concerns itself with ground manners and the like – it does not deal with riding issues (such as spooky or jiggy horses). It does not specifically address horses that "have always" been bratty. Rather, if your horse has taken a turn for the worse (manners-wise) since you began dealing with it, this is for you.

"Would you like to walk out to the barn, have your horse turn to you with a smile and just hang out, friends for life? Well, that's possible, but first...

"First the hard medicine: If your horse has developed poor ground manners (pushy, rude, especially dangerous vices such as kicking or biting) since you've been in charge... then you'll only fix it by realizing that you need to make a change yourself. Every contact we have with our horses teaches them something – and your behavior has "trained" him to walk all over you. When the horse came to live with you he saw you as a blank slate. Would you be in charge – or would he? He knows somebody's gotta be. Millions of years of "survival of the fittest" programmed him to believe that there's gotta be a boss. If you're not ready for the post, he'll assume it. But now, six months or years after moving in, the horse looks at you and sees a giant sucker, with the Tootsie Pop wrapper and everything...."

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