• Privacy & Payment Policy
  • Dr. Wagner is Certified Animal Chiropractor
  • Piroplasmosis In Our Area 6/2009
  • Rabies Case in Our Area 8/2008
  • Home on the Range Horse Cookies
  • Fly Spray Recipe
  

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Dr. Wagner is now Certified - Sept. 2009

Dr. Wagner has completed his course work at Options for Animals and has been certified by the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association to perform chiropractic care for our patients.

The horse's spinal column has over 100 separate joints.  Each of these joints must function correctly for the horse to perform appropriately.  Only Animal Chiropractic offers sufficient training to diagnose abnormal joint mechanics in the sub-clinical stages and correct them before they cause further damage and lameness issues.

Please call our office at 816.322.8040 if you have any further questions on how chiropractic care can benefit your horse or if you would like to schedule one of the following:

  • Initial or referral chiropractic exam
  • Chiropractic adjustment & follow-up
  • Saddle fit evaluation

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Piroplasmosis Found in Area Horses


June 2009 - A recent diagnosis of Piroplasmosis in horses located in Raytown, MO has lead to a quarantine of the barn and euthanasia of the infected horses plus concern from many about the possible spread of the disease. 
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News Release from the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Servies pertaining to a human rabies case. Learn More

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Equine Rabies Case in Cass County, Missouri

In August, 2008, a horse was diagnosed with rabies in Cass County, Missouri,  click here to read more about it.
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Home on the Range Horse Cookies

1 cup oats (or barley)
1 cup cracked corn
1 cup bran (or wheat germ)
1 cup corn meal
2 cups molasses 
1/3 cup apple juice (or water)
1 diced carrot
1 diced apple

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Mix first 5 ingredients and let stand for 20 minutes.  Then mix in the rest.  Pour the whole sticky mess into a pan and bake for 20-30 minutes.  Consistency will be sticky, but your horse will love it!!

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Fly Spray

2 cups distilled white vinegar
2 cups bath oil (Avon Skin-So-Soft)
1 cup water
2 Tablespoons Dawn Dishsoap
2 teaspoons Citronella oil

Mix ingredients together well before each application.  Test on a small area of the horse before using all over to make sure that there is no reaction to any of the ingredients.

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June 2008

EHS welcomes DeAnna Yehle as our new full time Veterinary Technician.  She recently graduated from the Veterinary Tech program at Maple Woods Community College in Kansas City, MO.  We hope you welcome her if you come into the clinic or they come out to your place.  Feel free to call DeAnna with any questions you might have about your horse at 816-322-8040


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