Large Animal & Equine Vet in Dubbo
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Dubbo Equine Vet
Pet Medical Centre is affiliated with the Dubbo Equine Hospital and is equipped to help small and large animals. Our large animal and equine vet work with horses, cattle and sheep throughout Dubbo, providing an extensive range of services.
Large animal services:
- Surgical Procedures
- Radiology & Ultrasonography
- Artificial Breeding Procedures
- Pregnancy Testing
- Vaccinations
- Dentistry
- DNA Sampling
- Consultations & Advice
And much more. Our team have years of experience working with farmers, horse trainers and hobbyists throughout the region. We are committed to providing your large animals with the highest quality of care.
To get in touch with our experienced large animal vets in Dubbo, please call
(02) 6884 9777.
Equine Dentistry Services
Prevent periodontal disease and poor digestion with equine dentistry services from our vets in Dubbo. Your horse’s teeth continue to erupt throughout life and can form sharp, painful edges due to their natural chewing pattern. If left untreated, horses can develop gum disease, ulcers and even performance issues. Our experienced team offer check-ups and treatments to make sure your horse can chew without pain and enjoy a high quality of life.
We can assess and treat dental issues in horses of all ages, from foals through to ageing horses. Our team also offer dentistry for your household pets, such as cats and dogs. Regular check-ups are the best way to identify potential problems early, preventing more serious treatments down the track. For all enquiries, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
What large animals do vets commonly treat?
Large animal vets typically work with horses, cattle, sheep and goats. Services may include vaccinations, dental work, reproductive support, lameness evaluations, parasite management and emergency treatment. Mobile services are often available for on-site care in rural or farming areas.
How often should horses receive dental care?
Horses should have their teeth checked at least once a year. Dental issues like sharp enamel points or uneven wear can affect eating and behaviour. Regular equine dentistry helps maintain performance, comfort and overall health, especially in working or ageing horses.
Can large animal vets assist with breeding programs?
Yes. Many large animal vets provide reproductive services such as pregnancy testing, artificial insemination and herd fertility management. These services help improve breeding outcomes and can be tailored to the specific needs of livestock owners or equine breeders.