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  • Trek Tops Santa’s List for Shod and Barefoot Horses

    Both Shod and Barefoot Horses LOVE Cavallo! According to Santa himself, our Trek Boot is topping Christmas lists for all horses this season! Whether shod or barefoot, Cavallo Trek Hoof Boots provide the traction and support to help all equines. Cavallos help them feel more comfortable on rough terrain, during trailer rides or while training…

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  • Cavallo Hoof Boots for Arthritis Lameness
    A Pastern Joint Injury Left him with Arthritis…

    Gunner is a 10 year old Quarter horse, and he’s the sweetest-natured animal I’ve ever had.  A pastern joint injury left him with arthritis…  Here is his story: Unfortunately, he had a previous owner who didn’t care for him very much.  I knew Gunner before and after the injury that changed the course of his…

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  • Cavallo Hoof Boots help with Laminitis & Hoof injury
    Why Cavallo Hoof Boots are Perfect for Therapy, Rehab & Turnout

    Laminitis and Founder, thin soles, Navicular Syndrome, hoof puncture wounds, abscesses, White Line Disease, Trush, hoof cracks, sole bruising & soft tissue injuries, contracted heels, ringbone, sidebone and joint inflammation/Arthritis are all hoof issues that can be helped by using Cavallo Boots during healing. Whether barefoot or shod, horses all around the world with Laminitis…

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  • Cavallo Hoof Boots - comfort sleeves
    New Comfort

    A Perfect Fit Announcing the New Cavallo Comfort Sleeve , designed to give your horse additional protection while using Cavallo Hoof Boots.  Easy to use with an adjustable fit, the Comfort Sleeve can be used with any Cavallo Boot style.  Simply pull the sleeve over the hoof and onto your horse’s pastern and fasten the adjustable Velcro…

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  • Cavallo Black Simple Hoof Boots
    Give Navicular the Boot!

    Has a Navicular diagnosis got you and your horse down? A Pain Free Life When treating a horse with Navicular disease, keeping your horse barefoot can encourage the blood to circulate with ease through the proper channels, carrying a host of nutrients throughout the hoof. The barefoot hoof can flex and expand to allow shock…

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