Draw It Out® Kits and Bundles Use Guide

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Routine built for you

Draw It Out® Kits and Bundles Use Guide

Use kits and bundles when you want the care path built for you instead of choosing one product at a time.

Prehab Essentials Kit™

Use when you want a simple liniment and recovery routine for daily horse care, post-work grooming, travel, tack rooms, trailers, and repeatable prehabilitation programs.

Massage Pro Bundle

Use when the routine includes hands-on bodywork, massage, large muscle groups, backs, shoulders, hips, hindquarters, trainers, and serious horse-care programs.

Boogie Bag

Use when you want compact trial-size Draw It Out® products for travel, grooming bags, tack rooms, trailers, show kits, rider gifts, or a first step into the product family.

Citraquin® Fly Protection Bundle

Use when you already know Citraquin® fits your routine and want ready-to-use spray plus refill support in one seasonal purchase.

K9 shelf setup

Build the dog-care shelf with K9 Advanced Relief Spray, K9 TheraMud™, and Lavender Dog Shampoo. Nose Balm has been removed from the routine.

Simple buying rule

Buy one product when you know the exact need. Buy a kit when you want the routine built for you. Use individual guides when you need directions for a specific bottle, jar, spray, or tool.

Downloadable Barn Card

Basic, clean, and usable right now. Print it, save it as a PDF, or download the text version for a tack-room card, phone note, dealer shelf card, or order insert.

Draw It Out® Barn Card

Draw It Out® Kits and Bundles

Kits = routine built for you. Prehab for recovery basics. Massage Pro for hands-on bodywork. Boogie Bag for trial/travel. Citraquin® Bundle for fly-season refills. Build K9 care with Relief Spray, TheraMud™, and Lavender Shampoo.

Follow label directions. Routine care support only. Not veterinary diagnosis or treatment. Contact your veterinarian for serious, worsening, or abnormal symptoms.

Safety note: Use each product according to its individual label. Contact a veterinarian for serious concerns, injuries, wounds, illness, distress, sudden changes, or symptoms that do not improve.