dentists in southwest

Bill lomas. A friend of mine has just had him for her horse who, for the last three years has needed to be sedated for dentist. He did it and she wasnt at all stressed out.

Ive used Gill spinney and shes also really good. I think thats her name lol!
 
I highly recommend Stuart Alcroft from Western Counties Equine Hospital - this profile is taken from their website...

"Stuart graduated from London University several years ago and before he joined us in October 2005 he was working in practice in Nottinghamshire. Stuart generally works on the eastern side of the practice helping to cover the East Devon and Somerset areas. His areas of professional interest include internal medicine, dentistry and dermatology. He has recently passed the BAEDT exams in equine dentistry and is enrolled on the RCVS Certificate in Equine Practice."


I called him out to talk to me about diet and nutrition (my new horses teeth were very bad and another vet had already been out and done rasping - horse hated it and had to be heavily sedated). When Stuart came out he spotted things that my horse had been putting up with for years and years that all other vets throughout his life had not spotted. He is still continuuing work on my horse and often calls me or texts me for updates. He is really genuinely interested in how my horse is doing.

http://www.westerncountiesequineclinic.co.uk/team/the-vets.php
 
Try the vet Paul Hallum, who is now at Castle Vet Practice in Callington. Does lovely job & so good with the horses.
 
If your in Cornwall I use Steven Williams and have done or years hes really good with the horses, and is always on time which is a big thing for me and I sometime go and meet im on my lunch hour!
 
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