North Wales Equine Dental Practice – Vets in Wrexham
Clinic Overview
Recent feedback is consistently very positive, with comments focusing on the experience of the visit as much as the dental work itself.
North Wales Equine Dental Practice is an equine-focused dental service in Wrexham offering dentistry for horses, ponies, and donkeys, including extractions, fillings, and more advanced dental work. Owner feedback consistently highlights calm handling, clear explanations, and thorough follow-up information, especially for horses that are anxious or difficult about dental treatment.
Services
- •Equine dentistry for horses, ponies, and donkeys.
- •Tooth extraction, with reviews specifically mentioning wolf tooth removal for a young horse.
- •Dental fillings for horses.
- •Advanced equine dentistry.
- •Reviews also describe appointments that are carefully managed from start to finish, with examples of smooth sedation, clear aftercare, and comprehensive dental records being provided after visits.
- •Owners frequently mention calm, patient handling and tailored advice for ongoing dental issues, particularly for horses that are nervous about having their teeth done.
Pricing
A very limited amount of published pricing suggests the clinic may sit above average, but this is based on very few comparable services.
People
- •Kate and Rachel: named in a 2026 review, which praises their communication from booking through to arrival, friendly manner, history-taking, calm approach, and clear aftercare.
- •Andy: mentioned across several reviews for carrying out dental work, including wolf tooth removal. Owners describe him as professional, patient, skilled, and good at explaining procedures from start to finish.
- •Emily: frequently mentioned alongside Andy. Reviews praise her handling of horses and her role in helping keep visits calm and less stressful.
Reviews
Google rating: 5.0/5 from 15 reviews.
Recent feedback is consistently very positive, with comments focusing on the experience of the visit as much as the dental work itself.
- •Clear communication: owners often mention good communication before and during appointments, with explanations of what is being done and why.
- •Calm handling of nervous horses: several reviews describe horses that usually dislike dental treatment being handled patiently and sympathetically, making visits much less stressful.
- •Strong practical care: examples include wolf tooth extraction, smooth sedation, and clear aftercare instructions.
- •Helpful follow-up information: owners mention receiving comprehensive dental records and bespoke advice for managing ongoing dental conditions.

