
Relief for Laminitic Horses & Ponies
Give your horse the comfort they need during a laminitis flare-up. PasturePuff delivers deep, therapeutic support without the dust, mess, or instability of traditional bedding.
What Is Laminitis, and Why Does Bedding Matter?
Laminitis is a painful, often debilitating condition that affects the sensitive laminae of a horse’s hooves. It requires careful management - especially when it comes to where and how your horse stands or lies down.
Traditional bedding like shavings or straw can shift, compress unevenly, and create pressure points, making it harder for horses to find relief.
That’s where PasturePuff comes in.
How PasturePuff Supports Horses with Laminitis
PasturePuff is designed with your horse’s comfort in mind - especially during painful periods of inflammation, soreness, or hoof sensitivity.
Even weight distribution: Dual-density orthopedic foam gently cushions the entire hoof and leg
Non-slip traction: Safe for standing or lying down, even when pain affects mobility
No compression over time: Unlike deep bedding or rubber crumb mats that can shift or flatten
Reduces need for pain-related movement: Offers a reliable place for rest and recovery
Many owners report seeing their horses lie down longer, rest more fully, and stand more comfortably during flare-ups when using PasturePuff.
Trusted by Vets and Professionals
Veterinarians and breeders use PasturePuff in high-need situations like:
ICU and recovery stalls
Horses with chronic or recurrent laminitis
Geriatric horses prone to sore feet and hock sores
If your vet has recommended deep, stable support, or you're seeking an alternative to expensive specialty bedding, PasturePuff is an option worth trying.
Laminitis is the reason why PasturePuff was created. Learn more about our journey!
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Ella relaxing on her PasturePuff
Brook chooses to stand on her mattress in the evenings.