Testimonials
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Caroline Saynor
Antony has been attending to our horses since becoming an equine dentist, he is not only highly efficient and skilled in his work but is an accomplished horseman, which makes the whole experience pleasant for both the horses and their owners.
Having known Antony previously he has a broad experience in competition horses which for me a rider means he has an understanding also of what the problems can be and how to solve them.
Antony has cared for the teeth of all our horses from our breeding stallions, broodmares and also for our dressage horses. We have found having imported dressage horses from Germany that if we have a routine check on arrival we can asses whether the horses need to have just basic maintenance or may have to have such as wolf teeth removed, this avoids any problems which could arise in their training if we left them.
I feel it is a team effort that has resulted in our horses being some of the most successful show and dressage horses in the country, I could not recommend enough Antony's prompt attention, superb attitude and willingness to help us keep our horses in fantastic condition.
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Laura Newton
I've known Antony now for 2 years, although he has been our Equine
dentist for much longer and i've assisted while he carefully attends
to all our horses teeth.
I've found Antony to be patient, understanding and very
knowledgeable especially as our horses are a combination of top
dressage horses, young showjumpers and older horses with very
different characters! and at different stages of their training.
Antony's also very supportive of my dressage career and has kindly
sponsored me. I'm very proud to display the 'Progressive horse
dentistry' logo as I trust Antony to take good care of my top
competition horses and I would have no hesitation in recommending
him to other horse owners.
I feel that it is very important to carry out regular checks on our
horse's teeth as ive found that prevention of all disease is better
than treatment. So by allowing Antony to carry out 6 monthly checks,
getting to know the horse and the horse's health, and making sure we
do what is best for our horses, we will be able to avoid a lot of
unnecessary problems.
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