Equine Veterinary Division

The friendly equine team at Lodi Veterinary Care (LVC) is here to provide a high level of comfort and care for you and your horse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  From pleasure to performance, our goal is to provide the highest quality of progressive veterinary services for all levels of horsemanship. LVC aims to offer professional, compassionate, and efficient service to our clients and their horses, as well as pursing the goal of clinical excellence and working to further veterinary medicine. We offer advanced equine veterinary care for horses both on the farm and in our hospital.

Advanced Diagnostics & Therapeutics

We offer specialty services that allow us to treat your horse more effectively. Such services include: ultrasound, radiology, endoscopy, Game Ready therapy, laser therapy and shockwave treatment.

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Client Resources

Check out our educational materials for the latest information on deworming, laminits, ticks, vaccines, and more!​

 

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Latest Equine Resources from our Blog

Recognizing a Choke in Your Horse

Recognizing a Choke in Your Horse

Would you recognize choke in your horse? The word choke is a bit of a misnomer in the horse. In people it refers to an obstruction of the trachea or windpipe, usually with a piece of food. In horses the obstruction is of the esophagus not of the airway. This means...

Laminitis or Founder?

Laminitis or Founder?

Laminitis is the inflammation of the tissues which connect the hoof wall to the coffin bone. This can occur in horses of any age, sex and size, and it can occur due to multiple factors. Severity may range from mild to very severe cases in which euthanasia may be...

Recognizing Overheating in Your Horse

Recognizing Overheating in Your Horse

Overheating can be a serious problem in horses. More often this is an issue in summer with warm, humid weather; yet it can occur at all times of the year. As in any species, overweight horses are more prone to overheating. Any sort of breeze, even those supplied...

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