David Ramey, DVM, shares experiences in managing the VCPR with horse clients. He focuses on the challenges of communications and reminds us that the P is what it is all about.
. . . it seems that just about anything that I say to people about their horses comes with an undertone of apprehension. Given that people are asking me advice for how to care for their horses, I am pretty much compelled to say something. . .”
Source: doctorramey.com, February 9, 2020. Link. The point is that when it comes to taking care of your horse, there’s actually an important relationship (VCPR) taking place. . . It’s up to the V to communicate clearly, and to look after the horse.