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Vet's Guide 'Stretching for the Horse' Aids Deeper Connection

Discover the science behind horse stretching. Enhance your bond and your horse's well-being.

In the foreground of this image, there is a horse which is truncated up to its neck and on the...
In the foreground of this image, there is a horse which is truncated up to its neck and on the bottom, there is a rope tied to its neck and in the background, there is a wall.

Vet's Guide 'Stretching for the Horse' Aids Deeper Connection

Dr. Laura Fierimonte, a 36-year-old veterinarian from Campagnano di Roma, has published an illustrated guide, 'Stretching for the Horse', to help horse owners and enthusiasts understand horses' bodies better. The guide, available in Germany under the name of Natalie Zueger, emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between well-being and therapy for sport horses.

Dr. Fierimonte, who lives with her family, including two daughters, and a mix of sport horses, elderly horses, a pony, and a new foal, has a deep understanding of horses. She chose to specialize in acupuncture and holistic medicine to consider the horse as a whole, including its environment and diet.

Her guide, 'Stretching for the Horse', is designed to be practical, accessible, and scientifically accurate. It features clear descriptions and images for each exercise, making it a valuable tool for anyone who wants to observe and interact consciously with horses. Dr. Fierimonte focuses on movement and observes changes in the horse's attitude and overall well-being, highlighting the importance of understanding the difference between well-being and therapy for sport horses.

Dr. Fierimonte's 'Stretching for the Horse' is more than a technical manual; it's an invitation to engage with horses on a deeper level. By understanding their bodies and needs better, horse owners can enhance their horses' well-being and improve their interactions. The guide is available now and is set to make a significant impact on horse care and understanding.

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