Therapeutic Riding Programs Garner Industry Support

At over 670 riding centers, more than 30,000 individuals with mental or physical disabilities find recreation, challenge and a sense of independence thanks to Equine Assisted Activities backed by the North American Riding for the Handicapped

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At over 670 riding centers, more than 30,000 individuals with mental or physical disabilities find recreation, challenge and a sense of independence thanks to Equine Assisted Activities backed by the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA). Pfizer Animal Health recently donated $400,000 of the company’s daily equine parasite preventive, Strongid C, to the NARHA.


“In Equine Assisted Activities the horse is a true partner. It is essential that every horse working in these programs be happy and content so that they too can be engaged in the process,” said William Scebbi, Executive Director and CEO for NARHA. “For this reason, NARHA centers make the highest commitment to providing for every aspect of each horse’s care.”


One important part of that care is effective deworming. And thanks to Pfizer’s donation, daily parasite prevention and control will be made available to every certified NARHA program across the country this year.


“When you see what these programs can do for people with a wide range of personal challenges, it provides a great perspective on the amazing benefits from our relationship with horses,” said Dan Kramer, Equine Market Manager at Pfizer Animal Health. “Just spending time with this special animal can open doors for these individuals and help them improve their lives in unbelievable ways. I am personally very inspired by NARHA’s commitment to focus and develop people’s abilities rather than dwell on their disabilities.  We are tremendously proud to support and share NARHA’s mission

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