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Sold in pairs, the leg wraps provide cold compression coverage to over-strained or injured fetlock joints on Standard Quarter Horses. Size: One size fits most.
$112.50$94.95
Overview\n3-in-1 QH Equine Ice Wrap for the Hoof, Knee, and Hock (Pair) DescriptionHorse owners and trainers have long known the value of cold therapy. Cold therapy is especially helpful in reducing inflammation and controlling pain. In response to injury, tissues release a variety of chemicals and vasoactive substances (cytokins, prostaglandins, leukotines) that produce a cascade effect of reactions, ultimately resulting in localized swelling, heat and pain. Applying cold therapy to a tissue injury, limits the inflammatory response by causing the blood vessels to constrict (vasoconstriction). This limits the blood flow to the injured site, moderating the release of the vasoactive substances and thus minimizes the pain and swelling in the afflicted area. Cold Therapy to Relieve Pain: Applying cold therapy after an acute injury helps to ease pain. Cold slows the conduction rate of sensory receptors; therefore fewer numbers of pain messages are received and processed by the brain. Cold Therapy to Control Swelling: After a tissue injury, there is an immediate chemical reaction at the cellular level. This reaction releases prostaglandins and histamines in the injured area. Damaged capillaries “leak†cellular waste (water, dissolved electrolytes and proteins) into the surrounding tissue. The body sends leukocytes or scavenger cells into the area to remove damaged tissue or to kill bacteria that may be present. Once this process starts, significant amounts of fluid build in intercellular spaces causing “edema,†or swelling. Coldone fetlock wraps combine stretchable neoprene and a cold inner layer to drive cold deep and prevent swelling. All Coldone components are made of the highest quality products and crafted with superior workmanship. They are quite simply made to last.
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Pet Supplements Products
Pet supplements can be an important part of responsible petcare. Cat vitamins and dog vitamins are dietary nutrients help to ensure that your pet is getting all of the vitamins and minerals necessary to live a long, healthy, happy life. There are many choices in orally delivered nutraceuticals for dogs, cats, and most types of pets. When purchased from a reputable company such as Vita Living, these supplements can be very beneficial for your pet. Be sure to follow package directions or your veterinarian's instructions and feed a high quality, nutritious diet to ensure your pet's vibrant health.
Pet supplements are often used to help treat a number of health conditions. For example, supplementation with natural oils, brewer's yeast, garlic and a number of other natural supplements can be very helpful in treating skin conditions, boosting the immune system and helping repel fleas naturally. It can be hard to find reliable information on the types of petcare supplements you should use. For this reason, it is always smart to consult with your veterinarian and/or seek information in a reputable animal care reference or textbook or publications from the federal government. Be sure to use only the most recent information as new research reveals valuable information every day.
Another excellent caveat to heed when giving your pet dietary supplements is to only give supplements to the intended species. Dogs, cats, fish and rodents are all very different sorts of creatures. Even though the ingredients listed on a particular type of supplement may not seem to indicate anything that could be harmful to your pet, it is important to realize that the formulation of the ingredients differs from one species to another, so always give cat vitamins to cats, dog supplements to dogs, and so on. Trust Vita Living to provide the very best and most effective supplements for your pet.
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