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Welcome to K9-Equine
OUR PEOPLE
Kerrie Hitchins: Therapist
"I have had the opportunity over the years to have experience of growing up, dealing with and owning a huge menagerie of animals: Horses, Ponies, Donkeys, Dogs, Cats, Budgies, Guinea pigs, Rabbits, Rats, Possums, Llama, Alpaca, Sheep, Cattle, Chickens, Ducks, Pigs, and Emu.
WHAT IS LASER THERAPY
What is Low-Light Laser Therapy (LLLT)
LL Laser Therapy is acupuncture that uses laser instead of needles; this has the added benefit of being non-invasive and allows you to treat points you otherwise might not be able to treat, due to patient age or sensitivity. The laser light helps to increase the energy production within the body’s cells.
THE BENEFITS OF THERMAL IMAGING
The Benefits of Thermal Imaging (TI)
Thermography provides a visual management tool for owners and professionals diagnosing, monitoring or treating injury, illness or disease. Thermal imaging is a non-invasive, no touch, no sedation way to scan the body's heat map for inflammation and trouble areas. A thermal camera can identify areas of injury up to three weeks before your horse exhibits clinical symptoms.
Our People
MEET THE TEAM
Kerrie Hitchins: Therapist
"I have had the opportunity over the years to have experience of growing up, dealing with and owning a huge menagerie of animals: Horses, Ponies, Donkeys, Dogs, Cats, Budgies, Guinea pigs, Rabbits, Rats, Possums, Llama, Alpaca, Sheep, Cattle, Chickens, Ducks, Pigs, and Emu.
I have trained and qualified as a vet nurse and have worked in a number of practices around the country. I then completed my Batchelor degree in Health Science and Medical Imaging. I have since gone on to do a diploma in Canine & Equine acupuncture through the International college of Equine and Canine Therapies, which has been a real eye-opening journey. But I felt there was still more that needed adding to my 'tool box’ so I have completed a certificate in Thermal imaging to complement my medical Imaging.
I am pleased to be able to offer my services and knowledge to you and look forward to meeting you and your Fur babies."









