Charla
Well-Known Member
My gelding had the dentist for the first time in his life on Saturday. He's a sensitive horse. When the dentist put the metal gag thing on him, he seemed to panic a bit. He was making odd noises and then when the dentist started filing he was shooting round the stable and I was unable to get him to stand still. He then started rearing and rear plunging as he decided he definitely did not like this experience. The dentist seemed to get a little frustrated, you could hear it in his voice.
Other people at my yard only have the vet out to do their horses teeth as they say they need sedating due to them behaving as my gelding did. I'm wondering for the benefit of my horse's teeth being done properly, that I should consider getting the vet out next time so he can be given a mild sedation and also reduce the stress of the experience?
The dentist seemed to only actually file for about 2 minutes successfully. I'm unsure if he'd actually finished when he stopped or had just given up.
What do others do with horses that are bad when having their teeth done?
Other people at my yard only have the vet out to do their horses teeth as they say they need sedating due to them behaving as my gelding did. I'm wondering for the benefit of my horse's teeth being done properly, that I should consider getting the vet out next time so he can be given a mild sedation and also reduce the stress of the experience?
The dentist seemed to only actually file for about 2 minutes successfully. I'm unsure if he'd actually finished when he stopped or had just given up.
What do others do with horses that are bad when having their teeth done?