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Old 01-14-2008,
 
 
 
P8ntCrazy
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Thanks,

You are sweet. I can't tell you how many dentals I have assisted in and how many horses mouths I have had my hand in over the years. I think it is the nicest thing an owner can do for their horse is keep up on their dental care. The old saying "no hoof no horse" is true but even more to that is "No mouth no horse". By keeping their mouth in good condition you avoid health (types of colic, etc.), behavorial and numerous other problems. I have a 30 year old that doesn't look it and (I still ride frequentlly)he gets his teeth checked yearly and done every other year (well all of mine are on that schedule), but by me keeping up on his teeth we found out that he had a bad tooth and got it taken care of.

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