daisydoo
Well-Known Member
I always thought a vet had to sedate/anaesthetise but my EDT surprised me by saying no probs we can easily whip these out with just a numbing spray? Is that usual?
Why not get the vet to sedate and remove - saves the cost of one professional.
Keep them? As in after they are extracted, hmm not really thought about it, why not!
When I spoke to my EDT about wolf teeth being removed he said he always does it with the vet, sedation and local anaesthetic.
Quite right too! I don't get my EDT to do wolf teeth - we get the vet out to check mouths and remove wolf teeth just before backing (there's no need to do it earlier.) Luckily my vet is JUST as good with teeth as my EDT - so no point in having both of them for the job.
Some wolf teeth are very shallow rooted and will come out very easily - others have roots that are very deep. Size of the wolf tooth DOESN'T tell you which! Tiny wolf teeth can have huge roots - and vice versa!