Anyone who knows me, knows that I have always been passionate about communication between horse and man. This passion has shaped both my professional and personal life. I strive not only to be an excellent equine dental technician, but more importantly, to one day become a complete horseman, a very long road.
Few things are more exciting than traveling and working abroad. I enjoy meeting new people and discovering new equestrian cultures. Thanks to my Maltese friend Naomi Richardson, an equine physiotherapist, I had the fantastic opportunity to work in Malta for a few days the other week.
Have you ever noticed the bumps that most young horses have on their lower jaw?
Recently, the trotting magazine Travronden did a feature on my work as an Equine Dental Technician and about why it is important to look after the horse’s teeth.
I’m pleased to announce that I have relocated to Sweden. My new home is in Upplands-Bro, just north of Stockholm.
Recently, the trotting magazine Travronden did a feature on my work as an Equine Dental Technician and about why it is important to look after the horse’s teeth.
How does it work then an Equine Dental Technician comes to visit your horse? Find out here!
As an Equine Dental Technician, I’ve come across various dental issues in horses that, if left untreated, can lead to discomfort, pain, and even severe health problems. In this blog post, I will share ten common equine dental problems.
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