Dechra Veterinary Products and the Kentucky Horse Park Partner to Provide Free Parking

Dechra Veterinary Products and the Kentucky Horse Park have partnered together to improve the visitor experience at the Lexington attraction.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 8, 2024) – Dechra Veterinary Products and the Kentucky Horse Park have partnered together to improve the visitor experience at the Lexington attraction. Beginning Jan. 1, 2024, parking will be complimentary for those touring the Park and many events.

“Thanks to the support of Dechra, the park is able to offer free parking to guests visiting our attraction and equestrian competitors,” said Kentucky Horse Park President Lee Carter. “The park and Dechra both prioritize our customers and understand their needs. This shared value makes this the perfect partnership and will make visiting the park easier.”

With offices around the globe, Dechra is an industry leader in veterinary pharmaceuticals. In every area of their business, they embrace their six core values of dedication, enjoyment, courage, honesty, relationships and ambition. Dechra recently launched Zycosan® (pentosan polysulfate injection), the first FDA-Approved injectable Pentosan in the US.

“We are very excited to partner with the Kentucky Horse Park to make parking free for guests of the park,” says Mike Eldred, President of North American Operations at Dechra Pharmaceuticals. “The Kentucky Horse Park provides an incredible value to our industry by providing a world-class show facility as well as an opportunity for people to experience these horses up close for the first time. Our hope is that this partnership will expose more people to the industry and these incredible animals.”

With over 1 million guests annually, the Kentucky Horse Park celebrates our relationship with the horse.  Through visiting the different attractions, or from watching a world-class competition, guests can see and experience what makes the horse special.

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