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Find an Equine Veterinarian in Massachusetts, Listed by City


BYFIELD
KAHAN MARY E EQUINE, 3 RIVER; BYFIELD, MA 01922; phone: 978-462-5553

COTUIT
MID-CAPE ANIMAL HOSPITAL, WINDMILL SQUARE PLAZA; 3821 Route 28; COTUIT, MA 02635 ; phone: 508-428-2989

FRANKLIN
EQUINE THERAPIES, 110 MILLER STREET; FRANKLIN, MA 02038; phone: 508-520-4722

IPSWICH
SRH VETERINARY SERVICES, 295 HIGH STREET; IPSWICH, MA 01938; phone: 978-356-1119

MEDFIELD
SMART PAK EQUINE, 93 WEST STREET #E; MEDFIELD, MA 02052; phone: 508-359-1935

MONTAGUE
EQUINE MASSAGE MUSCLE THERAPY, 39 GREENFIELD ROAD; MONTAGUE, MA 01351; phone: 413-774-3265

PLYMOUTH
SOUTHERN MASSACHUSETTS EQUINE SERVICES, 17 ROGERS; PLYMOUTH, MA 02360; phone: 508-759-9217

PLYMPTON
SOUTH SHORE EQUINE CLINIC, 151 PALMER RD; PLYMPTON, MA 02367; phone: 781-585-2611

REHOBOTH
BOSTON EQUINE ASSOCIATES, 28 TREMONT STREET; REHOBOTH, MA 02769 ; phone: 508-222-4281

SOUTH HAMILTON
PARROTT EQUINE ASSOCIATES, 354 HIGHLAND STREET; SOUTH HAMILTON, MA 01982; phone: 978-468-6307

UXBRIDGE
MASSACHUSETTS EQUINE CLINIC, LOCUST; UXBRIDGE, MA 01569; phone: 508-278-6511

WEBSTER
ANIMAL HOSPITAL OF WEBSTER, 76 EAST MAIN STREET; WEBSTER, MA 01570 ; phone: 508-943-1704

WEST BOYLSTON
TASHJIAN ROBT J VMD ANIMAL MEDICAL CENTER, 29 PROSPECT STREET; WEST BOYLSTON, MA 01583; phone: 508-835-6258

 
   
   
         
 
 
 
 

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

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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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