Sunday, January 6, 2013

A New Year And New Possibilities

So, here we are, beginning a new year.  Hard to imagine that it is 2013 already.  Another year and new possibilities to come.  I want to thank all of our customers that have helped us to spread the word and supported our company in the past year.  Without you, we are nothing, but with you we are everything.  We are honored to be a part of your lives, as well as that of your horses and companion pets.  We would also like to give a shout out to our sponsored equestrian riders; Shannon Peters, Julie Winkel and Cassidy Sitton.  We thank you and wish you the best for the upcoming season.

As I look upon the new year to come, I see new possibilities and potential.  As a practicing veterinarian for the past 18 years, I have seen patients suffer and at the mercy of the pharmaceutical society.  What I mean by this, is that so many patients are labeled as hopeless or destined for a life as a pasture animal with the loss of a future of competition or riding.  Our goals, when creating our product line, was to give new options to patients, new possibilities and new hope for return of function and quality of life.  I feel we have done that in our practice and restored the life to many patients over the years.  My hopes for 2013 is that we continue to spread the word and help to potentially restore life where hope was once thought to be lost.  I see so many patients on a yearly basis, either in my practice or through email communication, that have achieved this and have their dependence on pharmaceuticals reduced as well as having their function restored.  This is where you, our customers, are important.  Help us to spread the word and to help others.

I take on the responsibility of continuing my pursuit of health, not only for myself and my family, but also for our own pets and those of our clients and yourselves.  I take this responsibility seriously and monitor research for options to improve health.  There are so many health conditions affecting us as well as our pets or horses in this day and age.  One has to wonder why conditions such as influenza, diabetes, cancer and arthritis are affecting so many individuals, pets and horses.  These are the questions that I raise and strive to connect the dots, trying to find new answers and options for recovery.  We may not be able to reverse some conditions, but I do believe that we can reduce the clinical signs, improve recovery and reduce pain through the use of various herbs.

I urge you to join us in 2013 as we seek to find solutions.  We wish you all the best and thank you for your support. 

Yours in health,

Tom Schell, D.V.M.