Matt Klotz knows firsthand that caring for horses is more than just a responsibility—it takes a whole lot of heart and hard decisions.
The owner of a horse—a donkey and eight rescue dogs, too—Klotz understands that horses can be both companions and working animals, but regardless, their health is non-negotiable.
Klotz, who received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Oklahoma State University in 1996, has worked as an equine veterinarian for the last 29 years. For 18 of those years, he worked in private practice, primarily specializing in performance horse medicine with quarterhorse and thoroughbred race horses as his clients.
After nearly two decades working sun-up to sun-down in the field, Klotz felt the pull to become an advocate for equine health on a larger scale.
Klotz is now the equine technical services veterinarian for Aurora Pharmaceuticals Inc. where he’s been the resident clinical expert on the company’s equine products since 2017. In his role, he’s the direct link between local veterinarians and the small Minnesota-based pharmaceutical company, providing education and feedback from the field to the founder and ensuring products meet the needs of both horses and horse owners.
“When I see something in the field that needs to be fixed, I make one phone call to the owner of the company, and we get a decision made and it’s handled,” Klotz said.
Founded By Farmers, For Farmers
CEO and Founder Dr. Michael A. Strobel grew up on a farm, became a veterinarian, and went on to establish Aurora Pharmaceuticals Inc. to address a specific need in the animal health industry: providing high-quality, American-made products at a great value for those in livestock, equine, and pet care. Aurora Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a small veterinary pharmaceutical product development and manufacturing company headquartered in Northfield, Minnesota.
With approximately 35 different product lines, Aurora seeks to provide effective and affordable animal health solutions. Aurora does this by offering FDA-approved generic, bioequivalent options of mainstream products with better bioavailability—or how well the animal absorbs the medication—from an American manufacturer and often at a better price point.
“We take an existing drug and make it better,” Klotz said. “Many times we are the least expensive [option], but the most important part along with that price is that we want to make sure people know that they can count on our products to do exactly what they say they can.”
In all, Aurora’s product lines are designed to make life easier for horse owners—whether at the showgrounds of Will Rogers Memorial Center, on ranches across Tarrant County and beyond, or along the trails of the Trinity River.
Aurora’s equine health solutions are available through veterinary clinics throughout the Fort Worth area and through authorized retailers, like Chewy, with a prescription. For more information on product availability or to connect with a sales representative, visit aurorapharmaceutical.com.