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If you need urgent help:

For help and support for a horse with laminitis, EMS or PPID, please join Friends of The Laminitis Site - Friends are invited to join a Facebook support/discussion group where questions about individual horses, ponies and donkeys can be posted and case studies recorded, or if they are not Facebook users, Friends can ask questions by email.  Friends of TLS are given priority for responses and support.  Friends of TLS make a minimum donation of £12 a year to The Laminitis Site.


TLS aims to respond to requests to join Friends of The Laminitis Site within 48 hours - if you haven't had a response within this time, please check your junk emails, and if necessary contact us again, ideally using a different method to contact us and/or with another way in which we can contact you if you are having trouble receiving emails from us.  

For non-urgent enquiries:

To contact TLS for any other reason, e.g. with comments on this website, any information you would like to see or add, case studies, x-rays or photos that you would like to share, research/experiments that you have carried out that you would like to share...you can contact The Laminitis Site:

1.  By message on The Laminitis Site's Facebook page. 

2.  By email: [email protected].


TLS aims to reply to all enquiries - if you haven't had a response within 72 hours, please check your junk emails, and if necessary contact us again, ideally using a different method to contact us and/or with another way in which we can contact you if you are having trouble receiving emails from us.  

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Disclaimer: The information, suggestions and links (hereafter referred to as “information”) contained in this website are provided for information purposes only and should not be relied upon nor replace professional veterinary advice.  Information is non-veterinary, is based as far as possible on current research, does not constitute advice or diagnosis, and should be discussed in full with all relevant vets and hoofcare or other professionals.  No responsibility is taken for the accuracy or suitability of information contained in this website, and no liability accepted for damages of any kind arising from use, reference to or reliance on any information contained in this website.  If you suspect your horse has laminitis or is ill, please consult your vet. 
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