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Equine One proudly support equine rescues and sanctuaries


Hoof Doctor and Equine One proudly support equine rescues and sanctuaries across North America.


As part of our commitment to creating natural and holistic products that support equines around the world, Hoof Doctor is proud to be a supporter of rescues and sanctuaries across North America.

 

There are incredible people in this industry who have dedicated their lives to helping equines in need of homes and healing. We are honored to be working with amazing places such as The Donkey Sanctuary of Canada, The Fenway Foundation for Friesian Horses, Auction Horses Rescue, and many more.

If you know of a rescue looking for support with Hoof Doctor products, leave us a comment with their name below. 

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