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Sheena Kaleshian, CVT • January 9, 2024

Welcome 2024!

Saddle up, fellow equine enthusiasts!
North Bridge Equine is galloping into the new year with a whole stable of exciting updates and promotions. Get ready to feel the horse-power with our winter promotion to keep your horse comfortable and limber through the cold months with Acupuncture and Chiropractic services: give it a try and get 20% your first appointment scheduled, available now through February (just mention #thefunvets when you schedule).
Plus, Dr. Nostrant will be trotting down to Aiken, SC for some equine fun in the sun over the winter months.
And that's not all: We'll be making more appearances at local shows, so come meet us at our table and learn about all the services we offer.
Stay tuned for updates coming to our website, including making it easier than ever to book appointments.

Get ready to ride into 2024 with North Bridge Equine!

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