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K9 and Equine Massage Therapy Tina Watkins E.S.T. E.E.B.W
www.inhandequinetherapy.com

05/29/2026

Our canine clients deserve the very best care.

At Inhand Equine Therapy, our canine therapy services are designed to support comfort, mobility, performance, and overall wellbeing for dogs of all ages and activity levels.

Whether supporting a canine athlete, a senior dog experiencing mobility changes, or simply helping your companion move and feel their best, our approach focuses on the whole body. Through careful assessment and hands-on therapy, we work to identify areas of restriction, compensation, and tension while creating individualized plans to support long-term function and quality of life.

We are so grateful to work with these incredible dogs and their dedicated owners every day. 🐾

Because every dog deserves the opportunity to move comfortably, confidently, and with joy.

05/23/2026

WEBINAR SERIES SPOTLIGHT 🎓🐴

Caudal Failure in the Hoof – Connor & Ashley Sloman of Equiterra Farrier Services

When the back of the hoof begins to break down, it can have significant effects on your horse’s comfort, biomechanics, and long-term performance. In this in-depth webinar, Connor and Ashley Sloman explore the complex topic of caudal failure, including underrun heels, collapsed heels, long toe/low heel patterns, and Negative Palmar/Plantar Angles (NPA).

This session offers a deeper understanding of how hoof balance influences the entire horse, while helping participants recognize early warning signs and better understand the factors contributing to these patterns.

Whether you're a rider, trainer, therapist, or equine professional, this course offers practical insight you can begin applying right away.

Inside this webinar:

• Understanding caudal failure and hoof imbalance
• The effects of NPA and underrun heels
• Diagnostic markers and early warning signs
• Environmental and conformational influences
• Trimming, shoeing, and support strategies
• Prevention and long-term hoof management

🎥 Online and ready to watch anytime
💻 Learn at your own pace

05/17/2026

WEBINAR SERIES SPOTLIGHT 🎓🐴

Equine Dental Care Leading to Balanced Movement – Allie Lait

Equine dentistry is about far more than floating teeth, it plays a significant role in your horse’s balance, movement, comfort, and performance. In this insightful webinar, Allie Lait explores the intricate relationship between the equine mouth, TMJ function, and whole-body biomechanics.

From dental asymmetry and compensatory patterns to the jaw-to-limb connection, this session offers a deeper understanding of how oral health can influence the way your horse moves and performs.

Whether you're a rider, trainer, therapist, or equine professional, this course offers practical insight you can begin applying right away.

Inside this webinar:

• Understanding the equine mouth
• TMJ function and biomechanics
• Wild vs. domestic dental wear
• How dental imbalance impacts movement
• Compensatory effects and performance
• The jaw-to-limb connection
• Building a personalized dental care program

🎥 Online and ready to watch anytime
💻 Learn at your own pace

05/15/2026

WHOLE HORSE, FULL CIRCLE OF WELLNESS 🐴✨

An immersive educational experience exploring equine soundness, movement, and long-term performance through the integration of veterinary medicine, neuro-myofascial bodywork, and classical training science.

📍 Diamond Valley Equestrian
📅 November 12–15, 2026

Featuring:
• Dr. Chad Hewlett
• Tina Watkins
• Paul Belasik

This advanced course is designed for equine professionals, riders, and trainers looking to deepen their understanding of biomechanics, posture, fascia, nervous system function, and the patterns that shape movement and performance.

Through lecture, discussion, and guided hands-on learning, participants will explore the horse region by region, building a clearer framework for assessment, clinical reasoning, and long-term wellness support.

✨ Registration options available for both Riders & Trainers and Equine Professionals.

Visit our website to learn more and register.

05/13/2026

As we celebrate 30 years of Inhand Equine Therapy, we’re asking the riders and trainers we work with one simple question: why do you choose Inhand?

Today, we’re at Spruce Meadows with Hope Enders.

“What I love most about Inhand is the communication, and communication is key. I’ve been with Inhand for over ten years now. We’re able to get great responses from the horses, and it helps have them performance-ready each week throughout show season.”

It’s these long-standing relationships, built on trust, consistency, and a shared commitment to the horse, that continue to inspire the work we do every day.

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