Beating the Texas Heat
Summers in Texas are no joke—and this year, the intense heat hit two of our residents especially hard: Yosemite Sam and Wonder.left: Yosemite Sam, right: Wonder
When Horses Can’t Sweat
After noticing signs of overheating, our vet ran tests to rule out Cushing’s disease. The diagnosis? Likely anhidrosis—a condition where a horse loses the ability to sweat. Since horses rely on sweat to cool down, this was a serious concern.
Exploring Acupuncture
Our vet recommended trying acupuncture—a treatment that may not work for every horse, but offered hope. Alongside a sweat-inducing supplement, Yosemite Sam and Wonder began a new care plan.
Relief at Last
Just one acupuncture session in, both horses showed promising signs of recovery. They started to sweat in small amounts. A major win! As a result, they’re now regulating their body temperatures much better, even in the summer heat.
Grateful for Every Improvement
We’re thrilled to see these two feeling more comfortable. Your ongoing support helps us try innovative treatments like this, giving our residents the best care possible—even in triple-digit temps!