What Does My Horse Need? | Draw It Out® Solution Finder

Draw It Out® Solution Finder

What Does My Horse Need?

Use this page as a practical starting point for choosing a Draw It Out® routine by situation. Sudden lameness, severe pain, open wounds, swelling, fever, or unsafe movement still belongs with your veterinarian first.

What is the fastest way to choose the right Draw It Out® product?

Start with what you are seeing in the horse: body soreness, post-haul recovery, skin care, hoof hygiene, grooming, or dog care. Then choose the closest routine below and move into the matching product guide, collection, or article path.

Start with the problem you see

Body soreness or stiffness

Look at workload, warmup, cooldown, hauling, footing, saddle fit, and whether the horse improves with normal movement.

Horse stiff after riding | Liniment options

After trailering or hard work

Check recovery, legs, hydration, sweat, body tension, and whether the horse needs cooling, liniment, or a brace routine.

Trailering recovery | Hard ride routine

Skin, rubs, scrapes, or irritation

Check whether the skin is intact, open, painful, spreading, or infected-looking before choosing a topical routine.

Scratches routine | Spray vs cream vs salve

Hoof hygiene or thrush concerns

Pick the hoof, inspect frog and sulcus, manage moisture, and involve your farrier when the hoof is painful or deteriorating.

Hoof and thrush support | Hoof care

Grooming, coat, mane, or tail

Focus on clean skin, consistent grooming, blanket rub prevention, and routine coat conditioning.

Dull coat routine | Grooming picks

Dog skin and coat support

For K9 Advanced™ routines, check skin, coat, paws, ears, grass, grooming, and when to call the vet.

Dog itchy skin routine | K9 Advanced™

Use the real-rider rule

Products support good care. They do not replace diagnosis, farrier work, proper conditioning, saddle fit, wound care, or veterinary guidance.

Correct order: observe first, understand the issue second, choose a product third.

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