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Equine Veterinary & Dental Services

Locality: Clarenza, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6642 4700



Address: 51 Duncans Ln 2460 Clarenza, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.evds.net.au

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17.01.2022 Wonderful feedback and report from a very talented rider and veterinarian Dr Georgina O’Neill, who partook in our recent Level One - 5 day - Essentials of Equine Dentistry Workshop. Thank you Georgina, you are on track to help thousands of horses live far more comfortable lives!



10.01.2022 A great article written by a colleague and friend Dr Mike Pownall , who was a farrier before becoming a veterinarian.

10.01.2022 #don’t break your vet campaign - The paper has highlighted that an equine vet may expect to sustain between seven and eight work-related injuries that impede them from practicing, during a 30-year working life. This is a far higher figure than other civilian occupations such as the construction industry, prison service and the fire brigade. Bruising, fracture and laceration to the leg or the head were the most common injuries reported with the main cause being a kick with a hind limb. Nearly a quarter of these reported injuries required hospital admission and 7% resulted in loss of consciousness.

09.01.2022 Loving the usability and quality of the TeraFloat



08.01.2022 Dr Dennis Rach, from Calgary, Canada, the inventor of the Powerfloat, demonstrates the technique to use the instrument properly. https://youtu.be/wXkDTyL7wiE

07.01.2022 Great to see how much good our Thai veterinary colleague is doing in S.E Asia. Dr Tum has been a regular tutor at our Workshops in Grafton for the past 5-6 years. Here he is using his equine dental instruments to help this old elephant in Thailand! Way to go Tum!

04.01.2022 Are you using your powerfloat as efficiently as possible, to save your body whilst doing the best job possible? Powerfloat inventor Dr Dennis Rach explains a simple and effective technique here: https://evds.vet/powerfloat-floating-technique-ezp-1008.html



03.01.2022 Great to support and sponsor our friend and colleague Dr Tum Chin from Thailand, who started his Equine Dentistry journey at EVDS in 2009, and this week has been lecturing at the World Equine Veterinary Association Conference in Beijing, China. Well done Tum!

02.01.2022 Even dental vets get their own horses teeth done ! #quiethorsesforbusypeople

02.01.2022 If you’re on the spend at end of this financial Covid year, please remember to support Australian owned businesses, and especially those that support you!

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