Dentistry
Keeping Your Horse's Teeth Maintained is One of the Most 'Caring' Things That You Can Do For Them!
Having your horse's teeth checked every six months will assist your friend with sustaining weight, keeping his good general heath and well being, and also prevent any further oral problems that could occur later in his life.
Our dentistry choice is
Australian Equine Dental Practice -
Peter Borgdorf (Certified Equine Dentist 11 / Member EDAP Association)
Phone: 0414 566 789
Email: peter@equinedentalpractice.com
Website: www.equinedentalpractice.com
We have been fortunate enough to have the services of Peter Borgdoff and his team of dental students working on most of the horses that are stabled here with us. This ensures that each horse that you are purchasing from us (along with being a great riding horse); has healthy teeth and gums when he or she goes home with you. We thank Peter for such a brilliant job and urge you to continue on using his services for your horse's next checkup. Thanks Peter and the Team!
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| Two of Peter's dentistry students file down Kobi's teeth, ensuring that there are no sharp edges, and also checking for any other possible oral problems.
| Because your horse's teeth never stop growing, it is maditory for him or her to see a dentist at least every 12 months, (and at least every six months for stable fed horses)to ensure healthy teeth and a general well being.
| we asked a few of Peter's students why they chose a career in the equine dentistry field, and there was a simple common thread that joined each story together. They all loved their horses! We congratulate each one of these students as they near the completion of their equine dentistry course and take the next step forward to becoming your horse's future dentist! Good luck guys! |
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