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We're ready for fall and so is our jump!

Draper Therapies Fall Schedule – 2019

Though it might seem as if we've been quiet this summer, we've been busy bees here at Draper Therapies headquarters. New and rebooted products, fancy-dancy new website features, and a holiday campaign that'll knock Santa's socks off - we're ready for fall and the holidays!

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Draper Therapies Annual Shutdown + Sale

Every year around Independence Day,  Draper Therapies closes for a week of maintenance. We clean, we do overdo chores, and we celebrate the 4th... But we don't ship orders that week. Never fear. You can still place orders through the website, just we aware that any orders placed during shutdown (June...

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3 Tips for Keeping Your Saddle Pads Clean

Keeping your saddle pads clean and looking show-ready doesn't have to be difficult. Here’s three tips to keep your saddle pads looking new longer. Wash regularly. If you're trying to keep saddle pads (or any garment) looking its best, don't skimp in the washing department.   “It is not necessary to use...

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We’ve got new corrugate packaging!

If you've ordered a human or canine product from us recently, you might have noticed that our packaging has changed from plastic to corrugate. Draper Therapies tries to be as eco-friendly as possible, so making the switch to corrugate was a no-brainer. Here's why we love our new packaging so...

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5 Keys to Healthy Horse Legs

Your horse's legs carry a lot of weight - 60% of their total weight is carried on their front legs - making leg care one of the most important pieces of the horse care puzzle. Here's what you can do to help keep your horse's legs looking and feeling their...

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4 Solutions for Easing Achy Hocks

For many of us, the start of show season means managing an equine partner with achy hocks. Here's 4 ways you might consider managing your horse's achy hocks. 1. NSAIDS Regular daily feeding of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medications is a common when managing hock issues. This practice can lead to gastro-intestinal disturbances,...

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