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Horse Owners Hub

Field manual for clearer yard decisions

Briefings, preparation checklists, and practical explainers — so you know what you’re seeing and when to call Pferdepraxis Südwest.

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Owner briefing room · Stuttgart region

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Dial a topic — the briefing panel updates. Full articles will deepen each lane as content is approved.

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Latest from the practice desk

Recognizing early signs of equine lameness

Sports Medicine · 12 Jun 2026

Recognizing early signs of equine lameness

Subtle changes in stride and willingness to work often appear before overt lameness. Here’s what owners can watch for.

Full article pages will publish as the CMS / content plan is confirmed. Until then, contact us with case questions anytime.

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Dentistry · 28 May 2026

Why routine dental care protects performance

Oral discomfort can masquerade as training resistance. Preventive exams keep comfort and feed utilization on track.

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Diagnostics · 4 May 2026

Thermography in modern equine diagnostics

How non-invasive thermal imaging supports earlier detection of inflammation alongside ultrasound and radiography.

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Answers owners ask most

Yes. Pferdepraxis Südwest provides ambulatory equine care across the Stuttgart region. Exact coverage radius and travel fees will be confirmed with your booking.

Field kit

Owner tools arriving in Phase 2

Calculators and trackers will live here later. Previews below — clinical disclaimers will ship with each tool.

Module 01 · Preview

Horse Weight Estimation

Estimate body weight from girth and length — Phase 2 tool preview.

Module 02 · Preview

Drug Dosage Calculator

Educational dosage reference with mandatory clinical disclaimer.

Module 03 · Preview

Nutrition Planner

Forage and concentrate guidance by workload and body condition.

Module 04 · Preview

Lameness Tracking Log

Track severity over time and know when to call the vet.

Still unsure

Bring the question. We’ll route the channel.

Education here never replaces a veterinary exam — but it should help you act sooner and more calmly.