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CLASSES - 2010
The cost of tuition and texts/reading materials for the four week course is $5,995. Affordable housing will be
arranged for students and the cost may vary per venue. Please contact us for details.
If interested in attending or for more information please submit the online
registration form and mention your preferred class date. Additional information
will be sent to you.
Please note that classes often fill a few months in advance, so to avoid disappointment please apply
in good time.
Get Away from the Cold up North!
Ocala, Florida
January 11th - February 5th 2010
In the mild climate of Ocala, FL, we have our yearly 4 week class of Equine Dentistry. We will work on 200+ horses
at local Thoroughbred breeding and racing Stables, and Western and English training facilities, as well as horses
from Equine Rescue Societies. We will even travel to the East Coast and visit farms near the Kennedy Space Center.
This class usually fills up fast, so remember to contact us well in advance.
BRUNSWICK, MARYLAND
March 22th - April 16th, 2010
Students will have the opportunity to learn equine dentistry in the historic setting near Harpers Ferry Historical
Site, Gettysburg National Military Park and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Students travel to nearby horse farms
with the instructors and Dr. Hyde to develop their skills by observing and assisting in the performance of equine
dental procedures on 200+ horses. There are many sightseeing opportunities and students often visit the capital,
Washington DC. (Accommodation cost $39.99/night)
GO WEST! - SUMMER 2010
August 2nd – August 27th 2010
The American School of Equine Dentistry is going out West to teach the Introductory Course in Equine Dentistry
near Yellowstone National Park and The Grand Teton National Park on a large working “Dude Ranch”. Students will
have the chance to study and work on the ranch’s 200+ horses in the great outdoors, far away from civilization
with no modern distractions. The ranch cook will prepare all meals, so the price of US$7,295 will include tuition,
textbooks, meals and accommodation in log cabins at the ranch for the 4 weeks of class. Accommodation in cabins
might include bunk beds and students sharing rooms, but that’s all part of ranch life! Horseback riding, hiking,
trout fishing and other outdoor opportunities await the adventurous student. The class will make weekend excursions
to the National Parks and to nearby Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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