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Question: Do most people on this forum have their minis teeth floated?
I just had my donks and horses teeth floated today. I have it done every year, but I'm wondering if I should/could do it every other year or two instead. It's not about the money (although for the 4 of them it's a chunk of change!), it's about about the sedation. Back in "the old days," the vet came (or horse dentist), they opened up the animals mouth and then filed down the high points on the teeth using a large hand held file, that was it. No sedation. These days, the vet comes, she sedates my animals and then uses a 2 foot long electric drill with an abrasive pad to remove the points off their teeth. All in all, it goes pretty well, but it takes everyone well over 3-1/2 hours to wake up! It really stresses me out and I'm sure the animals don't love it either. So, I'm curious, what does everyone else do about floating their minis teeth? Thanks
I just had my donks and horses teeth floated today. I have it done every year, but I'm wondering if I should/could do it every other year or two instead. It's not about the money (although for the 4 of them it's a chunk of change!), it's about about the sedation. Back in "the old days," the vet came (or horse dentist), they opened up the animals mouth and then filed down the high points on the teeth using a large hand held file, that was it. No sedation. These days, the vet comes, she sedates my animals and then uses a 2 foot long electric drill with an abrasive pad to remove the points off their teeth. All in all, it goes pretty well, but it takes everyone well over 3-1/2 hours to wake up! It really stresses me out and I'm sure the animals don't love it either. So, I'm curious, what does everyone else do about floating their minis teeth? Thanks