Our Blog Comprehensive Equine Surgery Services: Our Range of Advanced Procedures When a pet needs surgery, it is always a big deal. Equine surgery is often an even more intimidating venture due to the sheer size and delicate nature of our […] Understanding Blanket Use: When and How to Blanket Your Horse Cooler temperatures and shorter days are ahead, and as we prepare for winter horse care, one question we address frequently at Woodside Equine Clinic is when to blanket a horse. […] The Importance of Dental Care for Horses Dental care plays a crucial role in ensuring your horse’s health and well-being. At Woodside Equine Clinic, we understand the importance of maintaining your horse’s dental health and offer comprehensive […] Managing Equine Arthritis: Tips For Keeping Your Horses Happy and Healthy Thanks to advancements in veterinary medicine, horses diagnosed with equine arthritis can stay active longer and enjoy a much better quality of life than ever before. At Woodside Equine Clinic, […] August Horse Health: Keeping Your Horse Happy During The Summer Months The summer months are often some of the best you can share with your equine companion. Whether you are hauling in to all the shows, exploring the trails, or lounging […] Summer Safety Tips For Horses: Protecting Your Equine Summer brings longer days, warmer weather, and, often, more time spent with our beloved horses. But along with the sunshine comes some unique challenges to equine health and well-being. Here […] Summer Equine Wellness: A Guide to Horse Care in June Summer is here, and it’s time for trips to the beach and outdoor celebrations with friends and family. For our equine friends, it also means it’s time for a little […] Potomac Horse Fever: A Focus on Prevention Nora Grenager, VMD, DACVIM We have recently seen several cases of Potomac Horse Fever in our area and therefore wanted to provide a brief update on the disease. What is […] Parasite and Deworming Information The internal parasites that pose the biggest threat to our horses have changed over time. In adult horses, we’re most concerned with cyathostomes, also known as small strongyles. In foals […]