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Writer's pictureNancy Ellison-Murray

Times are available in the Darling Downs area 6 Days a week, from Monday to Saturday.

Bookings start from 8:30am with the last available at 4:30pm.


Bookings can be made on the online booking system, via this link:

Bookings in the Darling Downs Area

 





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Times are available in the Perth Metro (South/North/Central/ South East and East), and Peel Regions area on a regular weekly basis. It's always best to check on the online booking system as they will pop up where available.


This area boundary covers between (see interactive map below in blue) ;

  • North West - Jandabup

  • North East - Muchea

  • West - Chidlow

  • West - Pickering Brook

  • West - Pinjarra/Meelon

  • South West - Hamel

  • South - Lake Clifton

  • South East - Preston Beach

  • East - Ocean....


Bookings in this areas start from 8:45am with the last available at 4:30pm, and are available from Monday, to Saturday.


Bookings can be made on the online booking system, via this link:

Bookings with Reset Equine


Clients of KDH Equestrian may have their bookings at KDH Equestrian, in Waroona. This can be very useful for accurate assessment (flat ground, arena for assessment, and round yard) as well as for inclement weather planning if you do not have a safe undercover area for bookings in hot, and wet weather.

Please contact Katlin Hull - KDH Equestrian, as there may be a small ground fee to be paid to KDH, for the use of these facilities. If you are planning on coinciding with the time of your lesson, please plan to book your appointment for after your lesson.


Regional - Boddington Trips occur on a Monthly Basis (on a basis of minimum bookings)

This area boundary covers between (see interactive map above in Yellow) ;

  • Armadale

  • North Bannister

  • Bannister

  • Wandering

  • Dwarda

  • Crossman

  • Boddington

  • Jarrahdale

  • Byford

Bookings in this areas starts from 8:00am with the last available at 4:00pm, and are available on selected days.

Bookings for the can be made on the online booking system, via this link:

Regional - Boddington Trips

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Writer's pictureNancy Ellison-Murray

Dental health and jaw movement is so incredibly vital to the rest of body functionality, mobility, locomotion and psychological health of the horse. The links between the two are endless....

Thanks to Dr Alexandra Rees & Gabby from #dentalvet for coming out to check over my herd today!

The usual and expected finds were present in all of them.


Rosie who had her first Dental under my care #exracehorse was also predictable with remineralizing old caries (dental decay) growing out, sharp edges/hooks, but also unfortunately a frustrating find of her Wolf Teeth having been rasped previously down to gum level. Unfortunately, this doesn’t remove the issue of the bit making uncomfortable contact with the tooth, (with now also potentially sensitive dentin exposed could make it much more uncomfortable!) and leaves the edges of the tooth now a potentially sharp edge. You can see it was not a 'tidy' job....This really, in reality just creates more issues, and puts the horse at risk of prolonged pain, and infection risk.


When they have been rasped down, they are much harder to remove as the portion of the tooth which is normally above the gum was no longer present.



Yet another strong reason for routine equine dentistry to be undertaken by a Professional with

1. The equipment to correctly visualize the entire mouth

2. The training to recognize and correctly manage issues

3. And incredibly importantly, the correct use of, and access to sedatives and pain relief...


Oh! and, the added bonus of using a highly qualified equine professional is the extra checks that happen - it turn out Rosie has a Grade 3 Heart Murmur which allows me the opportunity to make exercise relative choices for her future.


@ Dental Vet



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