rockysmum
Well-Known Member
My 36 year old has been hard to keep weight on all winter. He appeared to be eating well enough and he had been given the all clear by the dentist in Autumn
Two weeks ago he had colic. The vet came and he got through it. She didn't suggest any likely cause so I put it down to old age and possibly something that would reoccur.
On Wednesday I got the dentist out again, to the stressy warmblood, she need a wolf tooth removing. While he was there I got him to give the other two a quick check up, even though they were not due.
Good thing I did. When he looked in Rockys mouth he asked if had problems with colic. Obviously I said he had. Apparently the old lad had a loose tooth which had probably caused the impaction.
At the time of the colic I told the vet his breath was really stinky, not something I had noticed before, she didn't think it was relevant.
Just wondered whether anyone else was aware that loose teeth can cause colic in oldies. If I had known I might have suspected something rather than discover the cause by sheer luck.
The dentist says he often hears of oldies dying of colic and thinks to himself that poor teeth likely killed them.
Just thought it was worth passing on, I hadn't heard of it before.
Two weeks ago he had colic. The vet came and he got through it. She didn't suggest any likely cause so I put it down to old age and possibly something that would reoccur.
On Wednesday I got the dentist out again, to the stressy warmblood, she need a wolf tooth removing. While he was there I got him to give the other two a quick check up, even though they were not due.
Good thing I did. When he looked in Rockys mouth he asked if had problems with colic. Obviously I said he had. Apparently the old lad had a loose tooth which had probably caused the impaction.
At the time of the colic I told the vet his breath was really stinky, not something I had noticed before, she didn't think it was relevant.
Just wondered whether anyone else was aware that loose teeth can cause colic in oldies. If I had known I might have suspected something rather than discover the cause by sheer luck.
The dentist says he often hears of oldies dying of colic and thinks to himself that poor teeth likely killed them.
Just thought it was worth passing on, I hadn't heard of it before.