Kicked In The Teeth ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

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  1. Thank you! I have heard the lament of the trainers at Saratoga whose new recruits from Ocala couldn’t train because teeth powered to nubbins.

    1. Over-floating is a real problem now in equine dentistry. Less is better, but everyone wants to make everything smooth. My online equine dentistry school will help people realize this. Thanks for commenting. Doc T

    1. Find a good horseman who wants to start a career in equine dentistry and tell them about the new online dentistry school. Check the laws in your state first.

      Thanks for reading my blog. Doc T

  2. Good for you, Geoff. I have known you a long time, since you were at Cornell, and I can remember how you always had the best interests of the animals in your care. You were always concerned about the best and humane treatment of the horses. I am proud that you have continued the welfare of the horses your first priority!