Equine Dentist in the North West - Mark Edmonds

I used him many times over the years and he is a perfectly good dentist. He is also blessed with a "way" with horses. I've seen him successfully do a mare that had always been sedated previously. He knows so much about horses, forgotten more than most of us will ever know. I would also highly recommend Chris Lee.
 
Here here Chris !!!! He did a mare on my yard that the vet refused to do... Yes refused !! :-/ such a nice guy def has a way with horses even my mare who HATES men lol
 
he's not registered.

i used him a while ago (7 years) lol! he was good took time etc but not qualified.

theres a few in the NW who are! Ivan Stockdale , craig griffiths etc....?
 
he's not registered.

i used him a while ago (7 years) lol! he was good took time etc but not qualified.

theres a few in the NW who are! Ivan Stockdale , craig griffiths etc....?

I would doubt the bit about his registration - he has lectured to human dental students in Wales and I believe he has done work at Chester zoo (might be Knowsley but one of the local ones).
 
I have used Mark Edmonds once. I now use Kathryn Thomas http://www.kt-equinedentistry.co.uk/ who is excellent and very good with the horses. I have also used Mark Tabachnik, who is a vet with Wright & Morten.

I would thoroughly recommend Mark Tabachnik or Kathryn.
Mark Tabachnik is EXCELLENT - I also rate Vicki Nicholls, another vet at the practice. They are both qualified EDTs, so you get the best of both worlds.
 
The trouble with using vets is how quickly they dive for the intravenous sedatives.

It whacks the bill through the roof.
 
I agree with CPT - Kathryn was brilliant with my nervous pony mare, took lots of time, showed endless patience and got the job done without traumatising either the pony or me and no sedation was required! On the other hand when daughter's loan pony showed us in no uncertain terms that he wasn't going to play nicely, we had to get the vet to sedate him anyway so we had the vet (Mark) to do his teeth too.

When ours are due to be done again, it will be Kathryn for my nervous mare and Mark or Vicki to do daughter's pony under sedation.
 
I didn't realise Mark Edmunds was still around, I did use him years ago. Not sure he is qualified in UK although never had a problem with him.

I've used Wright & Morten for a few years now, they have at least 3 qualified EDTs and they have dentist zone days so no call out fee and my girl has not been sedated :)
 
The trouble with using vets is how quickly they dive for the intravenous sedatives.

It whacks the bill through the roof.
On the plus side though, if your horse has to be sedated (mine does) it saves you having to arrange (and pay for) vet and dentist to be there at the same time.
Also, as Tiffany said, the vets in question have dental zone days, where you don't pay for call out. Tis a very good system :D
 
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