Therapy and Rehabilitation
If you've ever been told your horse is fine, but you know there's still something going on... we can help! We take a holistic multi-layered approach to making your horse feel at its best. Not only do we treat the body with massage, body work and acupuncture through a licensed and certified vetrinarian working with our barn, but we also take a vested interest in your horse's mental well being.
Horses are living, breathing creatures with minds of their own. Anything from past trauma, pain or an unfortunate accident can trigger behavioral issues with your horse. We are experienced with positive reinforcement training to help guide your horse into a better mental well being. Action orientated goals help guide you and your horse through a series of lessons that will enable not only better communication, but a better understanding of the "why" behind your horse's behavior.
Dr. Emily Mangen, DVM
We work regularly with Dr. Emily Mangen to apply a holistic and individualized healthcare for our horses; addressing chronic pain, rehabilitation from accute or recurring injuries, and improve longevity and quality of life in our aging equine partners. Dr. Emily Mangan graduated first in her class from Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She studied acupuncture at the Chi University in Reddick, Florida while in veterinary school, and has since completed additional certifications in Chinese Herbal Medicine, Tui-na (Chinese medical massage), and Food Therapy. She is also certified in both Veterinary Medical Manipulation (similar to human chiropractic) and canine physical rehabilitation, both from the Integrative Veterinary Medical Institute (IVMI).
Learn more about Dr. Mangen and her many skills, certifications, and contributions to furthering veterinary medicine by visiting her site: