CAUTION 



Do not foi* any consideration use any other remedy or 

 treatment while using Save-the-Horse, or following its 

 use under any claim whatsoever that it has the same 

 effect. No inducement should influence you to risk coun- 

 teracting the action of this preparation. 



WORKING THE HORSE 



8ave-the- Horse can be applied at any time, in all extremes of season- 

 winter or summer — and under all conditions. 



The horse in the wild or free state, ranges great distances, and is one 

 of the most active animals known to man. 



With Save-the-Horse you can begin and continue consistent daily work 

 and exercise. — 



'Herein lies the great economy of using Save-the-Horse. 



Regular and consistent work is far more beneficial than work 

 or exercise at irregular intervals. 



If the horse Jias been layed up or resting for a long period 

 previous to this treatment do not begin by giving a long drive 

 or hard work just to test out the effect of the treatment ; the parts 

 are not in condition to endure so severe a test at the start. Com- 

 mence slow and easy, gradually increasing the work each day as 

 improvement warrants until the horse is being worked as usual. 



