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Equine Breathing Index
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equine breathing Equine Breathing order formShop with Confidence Payment is by PayPal which is a secure payment method used by over 56 million people world wide. The following pages will guide you through a simple order and payment process. Terms and conditions If there are any problems with your order we will contact you immediately for your instructions. You can cancel your order at any time by email. If the goods have been dispatched before you cancel a full refund will be made if you return the goods unused and in their original packaging within 14 days (return postage will be refunded by us). In addition;
if you are not entirely satisfied with the Equine Breather please return the goods to us at any time within 90 days of receiving them and we will make a full refund (return postage to be paid by you). If you have any problems please contact us - we will be delighted to help.
This is in addition to your statutory rights, which are not affected.
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Equine Breathing (including 1N and the Equine Breather) is a training aid, not a veterinary procedure and is not a substitute for veterinary care. The Equine Breather is intended for owners who have used 1N and found it benefits their horse.
Prices are in pounds - but don't worry PayPal will convert the £ price to your own currency and show the amount you before you buy. Equine Breather with instructional DVD price £135 pounds Grazing Breather with instructional DVD price £135 pounds for currency conversion go to; http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html
For existing customers only; By ordering a repeat purchase I confirm that I have purchased an Equine Breather DVD and that all additional Breathers are for my own use. (It is essential that the Equine Breather is only used after fully understanding the material contained on the DVD.) Original Equine Breather pack number is required to enable this purchase - see shopping cart |
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The contents of this website are not a substitute for veterinary advice. If the reader has any concerns they should seek independent professional advice from a vet. |