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Protect-A-Hoof Horse Socks
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The newest invention that could save your horse! Protect-A-Hoof horse socks serve as a soaking boot, and can keep water out in most turnout or stall situations while an injury to the hoof or lower leg is healing. This area is very prone to infection, and now you can fight your war with hoof injuries one battle at a time, thanks to Protect-A-Hoof.

Protects hooves from water, debris and bacteria while healing. Ideal for abscesses, puncture wounds, surgical procedures, founder, bruises and cracks. Can aid in removal of excess moisture when you need it most. If you've ever had to remove soaking wet or dirty vet wrap and bandages only to find that your horse's injury has developed into an infected tissue, you need Protect-A-Hoof. If you've ever struggled with founder and the inability to relieve pressure on the sole, you need Protect-A-Hoof. Pat Laughner developed this product after she realized there was no help for her and her horse on the market. Sonny had an abscessed hoof and it was rainy season in the Pacific Northwest. Never be stuck in that position again! No more duct tape, no more plastic. Leave medication on the hoof and lower leg longer and more securely than ever before. Add Protect-A-Hoof over bandages to keep them clean and in place. Healing time rapidly increased within the comfort and protection of this wonderful product that's been needed for so long.


28344 Santiam Hwy.
Sweethome, OR 97386
541-367-8870
541-460-0680
541-367-8870
Email:
laughner4568@comcast.net
Official Website:
http://www.preferredanimalwrap.com
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