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Andy Cross - Equine Dentist, Hampshire

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Hampshire and cover all the surrounding counties of Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire, West Berkshire , Surrey, West Sussex also including the Isle of White, Jersey and Guernsey., Hampshire, BH23, united-kingdom

Phone: 07714 616973

We are striving to provide you, the equine owner, with a professional, calm, caring and affordable equine dental service. This will enable your equine to be more comfortable in the mouth, eat better, aiding digestion, iron out any niggling riding or headshaking problems and generally improve the well being of your equine.

We want to share our knowledge of the equine dentistry with you to help your horse, pony, donkey or mule to get the most and best out of his or her life. Whether competition horse, happy hacker, broodmare or picture perfect lawn mower, quality of life whatever sphere is imperative. All equines great and small, Shire to Shetland, natives to thoroughbreds all require and equine dentist on a regular routine basis.

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