Each appointment at Fox Run Equine Center in Apollo unfolds as a choreographed sequence with timed pauses and deliberate steps that include built-in breathing spaces. This model supports meaningful care for pets across Pennsylvania. Upon arrival pets gain the opportunity to investigate their new environment. The process embraces scent-mapping along with deliberate slow movements and selective engagement. The clinical team observes the animal's responses to floor texture ceiling acoustics and vertical presence. Each veterinary appointment presents its own unique sequence of events where some start with delicate palpation while others commence with visual examinations or social acclimation techniques. Pet owners have the opportunity to disclose information about their pet's preferred resting spots at home, noises the pet avoids, and changes in mealtime rhythms. Fox Run Equine Center offers an array of services such as injury assessment immune function testing muscle flexibility examination sensory aversion protocols and chronic disease co-management. Exam structures undergo modifications when breath cycles alter or freeze signals appear alongside gaze breaks and limb withdrawals. Every examination space contains instruments for immediate alteration including movable stools and adjustable lighting along with optional barriers to decrease visual distraction. The caregiving process reaches its final phase not with the procedure but through decompression. Pets get an opportunity to reorient themselves before departure. Behavioral pacing guides instruct owners on timing for reintroducing stimuli along with when to offer food or touch while indicating signs of emotional lag or physical soreness. Fox Run Equine Center collaborates with Apollo-area pet owners from Pennsylvania to make sure each visit phase—entry, treatment, and recovery—aligns with animals' spatial and sequential understanding.
Services
Deworming
Endoscopy
Laboratory
Ophthalmology
Surgery
Reviews
Tina DeSalvo
2 Feb 2018
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Christian Herzhoff
8 Jun 2017
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Renee Neubauer
21 Dec 2016
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Only recently was i made aware of this page. Being involved in equine rehab here in Australia one can never be empowered enough with reliable professional information.
Linda Campbell
11 Dec 2016
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They teach us so much on fb. The video and pic are so helpful video the most and close ups.it saves are small rescue so muchto do it at home are selves.
Taara Amrine
27 Oct 2016
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I am not sure why I don't get their posts anymore but I love the information and lesson as well as fun posts they share.
Charlotte Cox
19 Oct 2016
REPORT
Dr. Burke was wonderful with not only my horse's eye problem but helping me to understand the condition the treatment and how to care for her. I would recommend Fox Run to everyone.
Casie Vargson
17 Apr 2016
REPORT
Dr. Burks came out on a weekend when my horse had colic. He was very thorough and was great with my horse as well as decent conversation and didn't make me feel badly when asking questions. Thank you ... Read More
Dr. Burks came out on a weekend when my horse had colic. He was very thorough and was great with my horse as well as decent conversation and didn't make me feel badly when asking questions. Thank you for looking at my boy with such short notice!!!! Read Less
Jeanette Brendese
15 Jul 2015
REPORT
I am from out of state and used Dr. Burk to do a PPE...he was very thorough, knowledgeable and ethical - he pinpointed an area of concern while watching the horse on the lunge, x-rayed it and locate... Read More
I am from out of state and used Dr. Burk to do a PPE...he was very thorough, knowledgeable and ethical - he pinpointed an area of concern while watching the horse on the lunge, x-rayed it and located the problem without running up the bill. I was nervous using a vet I don't know, but he was excellent. Highly recommend. Read Less
Carol Stover
14 Jul 2014
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I was out of town visiting my daughter when her dog (my grand dog, pup was ill). As she waited in vain for local vets to answer and when they did, replied, she'd have to pay up front with a fee......... Read More
I was out of town visiting my daughter when her dog (my grand dog, pup was ill). As she waited in vain for local vets to answer and when they did, replied, she'd have to pay up front with a fee.......(can you imagine that?); I got on my laptop and contact Fox Run Equine Center and had a response in minutes........****These are the kind of Vets we should all support, we can not say enough good about them........Sincerely.......Carol Stover Read Less
Each appointment at Fox Run Equine Center in Apollo unfolds as a choreographed sequence with timed pauses and deliberate steps that include built-in breathing spaces. This model supports meaningful care for pets across Pennsylvania. Upon arrival pets gain the opportunity to investigate their new environment. The process embraces scent-mapping along with deliberate slow movements and selective engagement. The clinical team observes the animal's responses to floor texture ceiling acoustics and vertical presence. Each veterinary appointment presents its own unique sequence of events where some start with delicate palpation while others commence with visual examinations or social acclimation techniques. Pet owners have the opportunity to disclose information about their pet's preferred resting spots at home, noises the pet avoids, and changes in mealtime rhythms. Fox Run Equine Center offers an array of services such as injury assessment immune function testing muscle flexibility examination sensory aversion protocols and chronic disease co-management. Exam structures undergo modifications when breath cycles alter or freeze signals appear alongside gaze breaks and limb withdrawals. Every examination space contains instruments for immediate alteration including movable stools and adjustable lighting along with optional barriers to decrease visual distraction. The caregiving process reaches its final phase not with the procedure but through decompression. Pets get an opportunity to reorient themselves before departure. Behavioral pacing guides instruct owners on timing for reintroducing stimuli along with when to offer food or touch while indicating signs of emotional lag or physical soreness. Fox Run Equine Center collaborates with Apollo-area pet owners from Pennsylvania to make sure each visit phase—entry, treatment, and recovery—aligns with animals' spatial and sequential understanding.
Only recently was i made aware of this page. Being involved in equine rehab here in Australia one can never be empowered enough with reliable professional information.
Linda Campbell
11 Dec 2016
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
They teach us so much on fb. The video and pic are so helpful video the most and close ups.it saves are small rescue so muchto do it at home are selves.
Taara Amrine
27 Oct 2016
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
I am not sure why I don't get their posts anymore but I love the information and lesson as well as fun posts they share.
Charlotte Cox
19 Oct 2016
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Dr. Burke was wonderful with not only my horse's eye problem but helping me to understand the condition the treatment and how to care for her. I would recommend Fox Run to everyone.
Casie Vargson
17 Apr 2016
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Dr. Burks came out on a weekend when my horse had colic. He was very thorough and was great with my horse as well as decent conversation and didn't make me feel badly when asking questions. Thank you ... Read More
Dr. Burks came out on a weekend when my horse had colic. He was very thorough and was great with my horse as well as decent conversation and didn't make me feel badly when asking questions. Thank you for looking at my boy with such short notice!!!! Read Less
Jeanette Brendese
15 Jul 2015
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
I am from out of state and used Dr. Burk to do a PPE...he was very thorough, knowledgeable and ethical - he pinpointed an area of concern while watching the horse on the lunge, x-rayed it and locate... Read More
I am from out of state and used Dr. Burk to do a PPE...he was very thorough, knowledgeable and ethical - he pinpointed an area of concern while watching the horse on the lunge, x-rayed it and located the problem without running up the bill. I was nervous using a vet I don't know, but he was excellent. Highly recommend. Read Less
Carol Stover
14 Jul 2014
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
I was out of town visiting my daughter when her dog (my grand dog, pup was ill). As she waited in vain for local vets to answer and when they did, replied, she'd have to pay up front with a fee......... Read More
I was out of town visiting my daughter when her dog (my grand dog, pup was ill). As she waited in vain for local vets to answer and when they did, replied, she'd have to pay up front with a fee.......(can you imagine that?); I got on my laptop and contact Fox Run Equine Center and had a response in minutes........****These are the kind of Vets we should all support, we can not say enough good about them........Sincerely.......Carol Stover Read Less