Respiratory Aids for Horses | Breathe to Run™ by Draw It Out®

Respiratory support hub

Respiratory Aids for Horses

Respiratory support starts with air quality, workload decisions, barn management, and knowing when a horse needs veterinary care. Breathe to Run® sits in the specialty support lane, not the diagnosis lane.

Start with the environment

Dust, smoke, ammonia, poor ventilation, moldy hay, heat, hauling, and footing can all affect how a horse feels before product ever enters the conversation.

  • Check stall air, bedding, hay, trailer ventilation, and arena dust.
  • Watch respiration, cough, nasal discharge, and recovery time.
  • Modify work when heat, smoke, or air quality is poor.

Where Breathe to Run® fits

Breathe to Run® is for riders looking for a specialty respiratory-aid product lane around performance, hauling, show-day, and hard-work routines.

  • Use according to the current product label.
  • Do not use product to push through warning signs.
  • Check show rules and venue policies before use.
  • Pair with smart air-quality management.

When to stop and call

Respiratory warning signs deserve respect.

  • Labored breathing, fever, depression, or poor appetite.
  • Persistent cough, discharge, or abnormal breathing noise.
  • Slow recovery after work or distress at rest.
  • Symptoms after hauling or exposure to smoke, dust, or illness.

Care note: Respiratory symptoms can become serious. Product education is not veterinary diagnosis. When breathing is abnormal, stop and call your veterinarian.

Quick questions

Is Breathe to Run® a medical treatment?

No. It is a specialty product lane. Respiratory illness, cough, fever, discharge, or breathing distress needs veterinary guidance.

What matters before product?

Air quality, dust, heat, footing, ventilation, hay quality, hauling stress, and workload decisions matter first.

Should show riders check rules?

Yes. Always check current show, association, and venue rules before using any performance-day product.