Vixxy
Well-Known Member
I have a vet coming this morning to look at my new boys teeth (4 yr old Irish Draught). Mr Darcy has only been with me a week and the bond is there but he is still very nervous. He was bought from a dealer who brought him over from Ireland. He is slightly head shy and getting on the bridle is manageable but not routine in anyway.
Teeth will be done, vaccines and a general look over. Mr Darcy is weary of his head a little, the vet does not like to sedate horses having teeth done. My last equine dentist always sedated before doing anything with teeth. Which is best in your opinion for my boy? I worry to make him cautious in future and make his caution and nerves worse with people/things (my old horse at 9 years was awful with the vet for anything at all). Also breaking any trust with me he has built up by over facing him.
Would you insist on sedation or take the argument with the young horse you have done well in a week building trust with? Or do you think he just needs to get used to it and get on with it?
Teeth will be done, vaccines and a general look over. Mr Darcy is weary of his head a little, the vet does not like to sedate horses having teeth done. My last equine dentist always sedated before doing anything with teeth. Which is best in your opinion for my boy? I worry to make him cautious in future and make his caution and nerves worse with people/things (my old horse at 9 years was awful with the vet for anything at all). Also breaking any trust with me he has built up by over facing him.
Would you insist on sedation or take the argument with the young horse you have done well in a week building trust with? Or do you think he just needs to get used to it and get on with it?