Horse Owners Meeting

Veterinary Wellness Partners • Nov 14, 2013
Horse Owners Meeting
Veterinary Wellness Partners
Thu, 11/14/2013 - 11:38am

Did you know that many of our veterinarians also provide farm animal services?  Check out below to see about our partner clinic's equine services.  We schedule all of our farm calls through our Orrville office and Seville is at the Northern edge of our practice area.  We are always happy to discuss the possibility of providing your with large animal services.  Click  here to be redirected  to the Orrville Veterinary Clinic website, or call them at (330)682-2971.  Our practice area includes southern Medina county, Wayne County, Holmes County and portions of Stark and Tuscawaras counties in Ohio.

 

The veterinarians at the Orrville Veterinary Clinic strive to practice medicine using the most current research and information.  We also strive to pass this information onto our equine clients through our annual Horse Owner’s Meeting.  We have previously covered topics such as deworming and nutrition with guest speakers who are considered experts in their fields.  We also have refreshments, informative pamphlets, and door prizes which include a free power float for your horse!  The meeting takes place in late January at Heartland Pointe in Orrville.  Watch our Facebook page and website for more information.  You do not need to be a current horse client to attend.  We look forward to seeing you there.

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