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Equitanicals Repel range
The Repel Range is a natural and effective solution for protecting horses from pests and insects. With a blend of lemongrass, basil, and...
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Equitanicals Mirror Range
The Mirror Range is the ultimate choice for horse owners who want to enhance their horse’s natural beauty while providing therapeutic...
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Equitanicals Wonder range
The aptly named Wonder Range offers a versatile, all-purpose solution for maintaining a horse's overall skin and coat health. Infused...
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Equitanicals Warming Range
The Warming Range is designed to provide comfort and relief to horses with tired, overworked muscles. Featuring clary sage, palma rosa,...
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Equitanicals Pearl range
The Pearl Range is a powerful therapeutic solution for tackling coat discolouration and skin irritations in horses. With a unique blend...
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Understanding Posture vs. Conformation in Horses: Why Posture is Changeable but Conformation Isn’t
In the world of equine health and performance, two terms often come up: posture and conformation . While they may seem similar, they...
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A New Chapter Dawns: Northern Animal Therapy Centre
We're thrilled to announce the launch of Northern Animal Therapy Centre website, a brand new haven dedicated to the holistic well-being...
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Understanding Canine Behaviour: It's Not Always What It Seems
By Nikita Golab, Canine Hydrotherapist Dogs are constantly communicating with us – through their posture, facial expressions and movements. Every behaviour a dog displays serves a purpose, even if it's not immediately obvious. Unfortunately, human interpretation doesn't always align with what the dog is truly expressing. What might look like stubbornness, excitement or aggression could actually be discomfort, confusion or fear. Before labelling a behaviour as "problematic", i
Beyond the Pool: How Our Scent Work Sessions Help Every Dog Thrive
By Nikita Golab, Canine Hydrotherapist At Northern Canine Therapy Centre, we know that every dog is different. Some love splashing through our warm pools and come alive in the water – others would rather keep all four paws firmly on dry land! For dogs who can't (or don't want to) take part in hydrotherapy, that doesn't mean they have to miss out on the fun, focus and wellbeing benefits we love to promote. That's where our scent work activity sessions come in – an engaging, lo


Understanding Canine Arthritis: How Hydrotherapy Can Help Your Dog Move Again
By Nikita Golab, Canine Hydrotherapist As our dogs age, many owners start to notice small changes in their movement – a little stiffness after walks, slower play or hesitation when jumping. These can be signs of arthritis, a common condition that affects dogs of all ages, though it's more often seen in older dogs or certain breeds. Sometimes, it can even appear in younger dogs, and this is rarely anyone's fault – it's just a part of how a dog's body develops. The good news is
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