Jack Jones Equine Dentistry

Jack Jones Equine Dentistry Equine Dental services
located in northern and central Pennsylvania

Skilled and Professional equine dentistry
Able to work on minis to drafts and everything in between
Trained at the Midwest Equine Dental Academy
Call or text for appointments or more information. 814-598-6181

01/21/2026

2026 Pricing Update: $100 per horse. 🐴
Message me to get on the schedule—summer will be here before you know it!

Jack Jones Equine dentistry has appointments available. Keeping your equine’s teeth properly floated will increase the l...
06/24/2025

Jack Jones Equine dentistry has appointments available. Keeping your equine’s teeth properly floated will increase the longevity of your equine’s teeth, keep your equine happy while riding, help maintain a healthy weight, and reduce the chances of colic or choke. I use hand floats. I work on all equines mini to drafts. All equines: horses, mules, and donkeys.
Call or text 814-598-6181 or message me on here. Price per float is 90 per horse.

01/24/2025

Spring 2025 is 54 days away. Don’t forget to schedule your routine equine dental appointment. I work on horses, donkeys, and mules. Mini to draft. I use hand floats. Number is 814-598-6181. Call or text or message me on here.

Even the cobblers kid gets new shoes 🤣🤣. Remember to schedule your 2025 appointments.
01/01/2025

Even the cobblers kid gets new shoes 🤣🤣. Remember to schedule your 2025 appointments.

02/26/2024

Spring is less than a month away! It's time to start planning and preparing for summer riding adventures. Don't forget your horse's routine dental care. Schedule an appointment by calling, texting or Facebook messaging me. My number is 8145986181

01/22/2024

New year same prices as last year. 90 per float. I work on minis to drafts horses, mules, or donkeys. Hand floats only. Call/text at 814-598-6181 or message me on here.

10/31/2023

Remember to schedule your horses yearly float/point reduction. Keeping your horse’s teeth properly floated will increase the longevity of your horse’s teeth, keep your horse happy while riding, help maintain a healthy weight, and reduce the chances of colic or choke. Call or text 814-598-6181 or message me on here to schedule an appointment or if you have any questions. Price for a full mouth float is 90 a horse.
I use hand floats.

05/12/2023

Routine equine dentistry is an often overlooked aspect of preventative care that can significantly impact your horse's welfare and performance. Horses have specialized teeth adapted to continuous grazing. Unlike human teeth, horse teeth erupt throughout their life and can become imbalanced if they a

Spring riding season has started. Don’t forget to schedule your horses annual or semi annual point reduction or float. H...
03/27/2023

Spring riding season has started. Don’t forget to schedule your horses annual or semi annual point reduction or float. Horses naturally produce sharp points when they chew, the sharp points are painful along soft tissues like the tongue and cheek. Call or text 814-598-6181 or message me on here to schedule your horses appointment. 90 per horse.

When your client is also an equine photographer you get amazing photos like these. Thank you Cora.
03/01/2023

When your client is also an equine photographer you get amazing photos like these. Thank you Cora.

01/18/2023

You’ve got to be quidding 😉

Ever seen one of these wads of hay in your horse’s stall or paddock?

Quidding can occur in horses experiencing a variety of dental issues (teeth that are missing, broken, or diseased, have sharp points or other malformations) and results in poorly chewed balls of forage. These slobbery wads are more easily identifiable when horses are eating hay, especially in stalls, but can also occur on grass pastures.

One common reason older horses start to lose body condition is their inability to properly chew forage. Regardless of age, horses need to eat roughly 1.5-2% of their body weight per day from a high fiber source. If a horse is eating forage, but not actually swallowing it or getting a good enough grind to properly digest it, they might not actually be getting enough fiber in their diet to maintain ideal body condition. (Chewing and spitting out food is a diet trend we probably shouldn’t support in horses 😅).

After dental concerns are addressed, horses still struggling to fully chew forage can benefit from soaked hay pellets with a high fiber senior feed (like Bluebonnet Feeds Intensify Senior Therapy or Horseman’s Elite Senior Care), which will provide the fiber needed to help maintain weight.

Need help determining the best overall diet for your horse? Request a no-cost, no-obligation nutrition consult at BluebonnetFeeds.com, under the Resources tab. 💙

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Kane, PA
16735

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+18145986181

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