Paul C. Mountan, DVM

Co-founder - Rhinebeck Equine

Party Time!!

After an incredible 58 years at Rhinebeck Equine, our co‑founder, Dr. Paul Mountan, is stepping into a well‑deserved retirement this September.

His exceptional care, unwavering dedication, and genuine compassion have touched countless horses, clients, and colleagues.

To celebrate this milestone, we will be hosting a gathering on September 6th to honor Paul’s remarkable career.

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Honor Dr. Mountan’s legacy with a gift to the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Scholarship Fund, supporting future veterinarians passionate about equine medicine to continue the work and values he has championed throughout his career.

Share an anecdote or photo of Dr. Mountan that we can read at the celebration.


Thank you, Dr. Mountan, for nearly six decades of healing, leadership, and friendship. And to our clients: we appreciate your trust and look forward to caring for your horses with the heart and excellence you’ve always counted on.

Here’s to the next chapter for Paul—and many more years of outstanding equine care at Rhinebeck Equine!

More About Dr. Mountan

Dr. Paul C. Mountan, one of the founders of Rhinebeck Equine, LLP, discovered his passion for horses during his early childhood; and was inspired to practice equine veterinary medicine by his older cousin, Robert E. Cornell, DVM.

Dr. Mountan began his collegiate career in 1960 at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. A proficient rider, he joined the polo team there and helped to lead his team to the 1963 National Inter-Collegiate Championship. In 1964 he was named Outstanding Player.

Following graduation from the NYS College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell in 1966, Dr. Mountan spent a year under the tutelage of Dr. M. B. Teigland, caring for thoroughbreds at the racetrack and farms in and around Miami, FL. He returned to the Hudson Valley in 1967 to join Dr. Ron Miller in a general practice. Today Dr. Mountan, now retired from the partnership, splits his time between Rhinebeck, NY and Ocala, FL, where he owns a small farm.

With decades of veterinary experience with various breeds and disciplines, Dr. Mountan instills confidence and security in his clients. He was been a member of the Zweig Committee for over 15 years, and has served as a member of the Equine Practice Advisory Committee of the New York State Veterinary Medical Society, and the Equine Advisory committee of the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell.