Help Us Name the New Holistic Horseworks App

We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of the Holistic Horseworks App!

It’s designed to help horse owners like you identify and address issues with your horses in a whole new way. But before we can go live, we need your creativity…

The app will be a comprehensive tool for horse owners, so we want a name that reflects its purpose and feels as natural and approachable as the app itself. Your job? Come up with a short, catchy name!

Right now, our app is called “What’s Wrong With My Horse?”—but we think you might have the perfect name that’s even better!

What the App Will Do:

🔎 Search by Symptoms: Easily find helpful resources based on your horse’s symptoms.

🎥 Step-by-Step Videos: Access instructional videos and written guides to walk you through the process of addressing your horse’s needs.

🥕 Horse Care Content: Holistic Horseworks videos and podcasts, available at your fingertips whenever you need them!

🛒 10% Off at Holistic Horseworks: Enjoy discounts on products in the Holistic Horseworks store like online courses, digital videos, 1:1 training, and distance readings.

Contest Guidelines + How to Enter

– Submit your app name suggestions using the form below

– Keep the name short and memorable

– Make sure it’s free of restricted terms like “diagnose,” “treat,” “cure,” “heal,” or “medical.” 

– Each participant can only enter one time. If you enter multiple times, only the first entry will be considered.

– Up to three app names can be sent with your entry. 

– All entries must be submitted by December 1st @ 11:59pm PT. 

Contest Closed

DISCLAIMER: This is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your veterinarian with any questions you may have regarding the medical condition of your pet, and always consult them in the case of an emergency.

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