Heart Equine Privacy Policy

Heart Equine is committed to protecting your privacy. We will only use the information that we collect about you lawfully (in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998).

 

We collect information about you for 2 reasons: firstly, to process your order and second, to provide you with the best possible service.

 

We will not e-mail you in the future unless you have given us your consent.

 

We will give you the chance to refuse any marketing email from us or from another trader in the future.

 

The type of information we will collect about you includes:

 

  • Your name
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Email address

 

We will never collect sensitive information about you without your explicit consent.

 

The information we hold will be accurate and up to date. You can check the information that we hold about you by emailing us. If you find any inaccuracies we will delete or correct it promptly.

 

The personal information which we hold will be held securely in accordance with our internal security policy and the law.

 

We may use technology to track the patterns of behaviour of visitors to our site. This can include using a "cookie" which would be stored on your browser. You can usually modify your browser to prevent this happening. The information collected in this way can be used to identify you unless you modify your browser settings.

 

If you have any questions/comments about privacy, you should contact us.

 

 

Rachel's News & Views

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 2011
Heart Equine has relocated the practice to Franktown, CO

This is an exciting move for the practice. Dr. Heart will continue to fly back to service her Illinois clients on a monthly basis. For more information, please contact us today!

DR. HEART, FEATURED SPEAKER:
AVCA ANNUAL CONFERENCE: November 12 – 14, 2010

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It happens all the time, your perfectly normal horse suddenly becomes an unsound horse or a resistant horse and nobody seems to know what happened. Sometimes your veterinarian can't even find the problem. Sometimes even the most advanced diagnostic techniques are not providing an answer as to why your horse is unsound or resistant. A lot of times the horse may show a good clinical response to certain therapies or rest but return to normal work and problems return as well... Full Story

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