Coline Dutin is animal osteopath specializing in horses, installed at Atlantic Royan since June 2024. A rider since childhood and passionate about the animal world, she dedicates her activity to horse welfare and performanceFrom leisure to high level. Owner of several horses, she intimately knows the demands of the equestrian world.
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The job of an animal osteopath consists of preventing and relieving musculoskeletal disorders in animalsColine primarily treats racehorses, dressage horses, but also leisure horses and foals. She also treats dogs, cats, and, occasionally, cattle. The ailments vary depending on the species. Indeed, she sees problems with locomotion, arthritis, herniated discs, and even recumbent cow syndrome.
Coline Dutin practices exclusively at homebelieving that a familiar environment promotes the animal's well-being, especially after an osteopathic session. The duration and techniques of the treatments vary according to the age, temperament, and condition of each animal. Throughout the treatment, she pays particular attention to respect for the physical and animal comfort.
She works in collaboration with other professionals: veterinarians, farriersDentists… For her, this multidisciplinary approach is complementary and essential. Accredited osteopath FEI (International Equestrian Federation)She can participate in international competitions, particularly in the Jumping at Maine Gaudin.
After living in Réunion for fifteen years, Coline returned to settle in the territory who watched him grow up. In Royan Atlantique, she appreciates the richness of the local equine community that quality of lifeHere, she found an ideal environment to flourish professionally.
We are fortunate to have a pleasant climate and to be close to the sea. And the advantage is that we are only 1 hour and 15 minutes from Bordeaux, Angoulême and La Rochelle.