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Where Does My Horse Hurt?

Tucker teaches you how to diagnose your horses discomfort by providing a complete body evaluation with step-by-step color photographs and diagrams to direct the way. Become familiar with your horses body and learn how to be sensitive to any discomfort your horses may have.
You are taken a step further as Tucker provides valuable guidance on treatment methods for your horse including finding the appropriate professional to ease your horses ailment. This book is designed to create and endorse savvy horse owners by keeping your horse pain free while saving money on veterinary bills.
Check out the 27 simple body checkups you can do on our horse to improve performance.
- Become familiar with your horses normal range of movement
- Stay in tune with areas of temporary or chronic discomfort
- Solve mystery or phantom lamenesses
- Save thousands of dollars by avoiding expensive diagnostics
- Learn how to discuss potential problem areas with farriers
- Keep your horses actively and happily “in work†for more months of the year
Publisher: Trafalgar Square
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 174
Author: Renee Tucker
Author Notes: Dr. Renee Tucker received her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, TN. Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago Tucker never owned a horse through childhood, this didn’t stop her from devoting her veterinary practice entirely to horses. Dr. Tucker added her Certification for Animal Chiropractic (CAC) in 1998, and her Acupuncture certification in 2000. Also in 2000 Dr. Tucker established her very own private practice specializing solely in equine acupuncture and chiropractic work.
“How things work†has always been a question that Dr. Tucker has tried to answer. Prior to receiving her veterinary degree, she received her Bachelor’s degree in Bioengineering. This unique combination of veterinarian and engineer has enabled her to create a special approach for helping owners with their horses.
Dr. Tucker currently resides in Redding, CA with her two bots and enjoys reading, cartoon movies, and dreaming of owning her own doughnut shop.


