The Best Interest Of The Horse ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

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  1. As someone who has been a loyal customer of Doc T’s for many many years, I can say that this is the number one thing I like about him and why I remain a loyal client. I stack up all other equine professionals against his integrity and compassion he shows towards my horse and have on many occasions thought “I wish I could find a regular veterinarian who works with the integrity and compassion for the horse he does.” I finally found one and consider myself incredibly fortunate that after 12 years of owning my horse I now have an equine dentist, farrier, and veterinarian who I know I can trust and who make both myself and my horse feel respected. It is possible, so don’t settle for anything less and don’t be afraid to just keep looking until you find it!!

  2. Doc T, we feel blessed tat you have been our horse’s only dentist for the past 13 years. And now we add Melissa to continue in the care of our horse’s dental maintenance. Thank you both for the care and concern, and for taking the time to keep us all informed. This one was a scary reality story but rings true on so many points. Love reading “Travels with Doc T”- always look forward to it.

  3. The person that appears to be a equine dentist should actually be arrested and thrown in jail for what he did to that poor horse how could he totally abuse and mistreat an animal that is sensitive and has feelings I think this person should be reported as Abuse!! He should be arrested fo what he did to that horse! Or maybe someone should saw his teeth off!!!!!!!

  4. I couldn’t agree with you more Dr. Tucker and thank you so much for your genuine and passionate advocacy of the most noble and wonderfully willing animal on earth! Do you still travel sometimes to upstate NY? Thank you again,
    Mary