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SEPTEMBER 2023 THE RIDER /13 King Animal Hospital Acquires Ontario Equine Hospital


King City, Ontario - The King Animal Hospital has announced the strategic ac- quisition of the Ontario Equine Hospital as part of their mission to ensure every animal has access to compassionate and commit- ted care. With this acquisi- tion,


the entire OEH


veterinary team including Dr. Darryl Bonder, DVM, Dr. Orlaith Cleary, MVB, DACVS, and Dr. Jorge Cruz, DVM, as well as the technicians and support staff, will be joining the team at King Animal Hospi- tal where they will continue to provide care to equine pa- tients, always “Putting the


Steady Trade At


Canada’s Premier Yearling Sale


CTHS Premier Yearling Sale


Woodbine Sales Pavilion - August 30 2023 • Gross sales increased by 4.6% to $4,017,790 • 7 hips sold for $100,000 or more (3 in 2022) • Sales average $23,915 • Sales median $15,000


Top three sellers: Hip #82 - colt by Old Forester $150,000 to Nancy Guest Hip #14 - filly by War of Will $135,000 to Goldmart Farms Hip #199 - colt by Mo Town $120,000 to Paul Braver- man Comment from Peter


Berringer - President and Sales Chair - CTHS On- tario


visit www.cthsont.com/ yearling-sales-day-2023


tario Sale will be held on October 18th with entries closing on September 8th. The sale will provide On- tario Breeders and Con- signors the last opportunity to sell Ontario bred year- lings in Ontario in 2023 - as well as horses of racing age, broodmares and weanlings. Please visit the CTHS On- tario website for more infor- mation at cthsont.com or contact us directly at 416- 675-3602.


2023 Mixed Sale The next CTHS On-


8782 Longwood Rd, Mount Brydges, ON, N0L1W0


www.viatrailer.ca


days with our four CTHS Sales Stakes run on August 27th where we witnessed My Boy Prince (last year’s sale topper) winning the CTHS Simcoe Stakes by an impressive 14 lengths. My Boy Prince is now one of the leading 2yo’s in training across North America, with a 95 Beyer figure. For full sales results


was one of the largest in re- cent years attracting over 250 entries. One of those entries was a half sister to this year’s Kings Plate win- ner - Paramount Prince, who was a graduate from our 2021 sale. Selling as hip 174, his half sister, sold to Gary Barber for $100,000. This year’s sales topper a full brother to classic cham- pion Pink Lloyd sold for $150,000. It’s been a great few


“This year’s catalogue


door arena. “Our vision is to revolution- ize animal care and be a cat- alyst


for knowledge


exchange in the animal healthcare industry,” said Tracy Jones, CEO of King Animal Hospital. “And be- cause Dr. Bonder and the team at Ontario Equine Hos- pital share this vision, we know this consolidation


innovative and modern equine veterinary medicine to best support referring DVMs in the equine indus- try. “We have always prided ourselves in providing com- passionate care to our pa- tients,” said Dr. Bonder, who will be the Chief Med- ical Officer for the Equine Division at King Animal Hospital. “In this new chap-


current location and will move to the King Animal Hospital on January 1, 2024. In addition to its Equine Di- vision, King Animal Hospi- tal will also feature a Small Animal Division which will offer surgery, critical care, dermatology, ophthalmol- ogy, neurology, rehabilita- tion, diagnostics, and more. “Diagnostics and rehabilita-


Key Results from 2023


Horse First.” |King Animal Hospital is a privately owned, four-story, 60,000 sq.ft. multidiscipli- nary referral hospital lo- cated on 50 acres in King Township, where specialists and technologies can har- monize under one roof. Equine focused technolo- gies include an MRI, stand- ing CT scan with robotic arm, C-Arm fluoroscopy, digital x-ray, as well as other beneficial design features including a 5,800 sq. ft. in-


ter, we remain deeply com- mitted to the referring vet- erinarians who


have


helps propel us forward to achieve this goal.” To this end, joining forces allows King Animal Hospi- tal and Ontario Equine Hos- pital


to combine their


strengths, forming a power- ful front-line team offering


entrusted us with the care of their clients and patients. The new arrangement pro- vides continuity of service and will only strengthen our ability to support the indus- try for years to come.” Effective September 1, the team at Ontario Equine Hos- pital will become part of King Animal Hospital, con- tinuing to operate through the end of the year in their


tion equipment are defi- nitely important to provide care and improve the lives of our patients,” commented Jones on the underlying val- ues of King Animal Hospi- tal. “But equipment alone will not be the game changer. It is the expertise and commitment of our compassionate, collabora- tive team that brings true value.”


*********** Founded by Rob and


Danielle Scheinberg, the King Animal Hospital offers Equine and Small Animal services within a carefully curated building that has been designed from the ground up to foster care for its patients. Through the King Animal Hospital, the couple are building on their


enduring commitment to providing animals with quality care and technology while also supporting a cul- ture of sharing knowledge for the benefit of all. 1265 19th Sideroad, King City, ON L7B 1K5, Canada 1-888-622-7345 https://www.kinganimalhos- pital.com/ info@kinganimalhospital.c om


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