10/04/2024
Don't wait until your horse is older or having issues eating to have their teeth done. Both of these horses are young. One being only 15 months old!
Is your horse dropping feed, not putting weight on, head tossing, refusing a bit, not performing as well as before? Many horses are so good at hiding their pain and their teeth are hidden so you don't see them everyday like their feet!
When should you get their teeth done?
First dental at 2 years old! And then a check up every 6 months until they are 5. After that, annual dentals!
I have a passion for equine dentistry and have been floating horses for 6 years! I've seen the good, bad, and the ugly. I've taken horses from skeletons that were being properly fed to needing a diet just by properly floating and balancing their mouth! I've seen horses going from dangerous to be around and ride to little puppy dog personalities.
I'd say 95% of the time your horse isn't being bad just because. It's because they are in pain and they have no other way to tell you.
Text me to set up an appointment and let's get your horse the best dental care and back to feeling great!
520-500-6310