Since February brings us both National Pet Dental Health Month and the year of the horse, now seems like a good time to address equine dental care. According to the Oregon Veterinary Medical ...
Dental check-ups should be a regular feature in your horse’s basic health care routine. Andrea Oakes looks at problems that can arise in the mouth When it comes to equine dentistry, the days of a ...
Proper dental hygiene is essential not only for people but also for horses, which require regular dental care to maintain their health and comfort. Veterinarian Dr. Rebekah Hartfield says many horse ...
TheHorse.com's Ask the Vet LIVE session on Equine Dental Care, held on Feb. 24, is now available for listening on demand. Listen in as Mary DeLorey, DVM, owner of Northwest Equine Dentistry Inc., and ...
Recent extreme winter weather across the United States raises an important question--can your horse eat enough to stay warm? If he has dental problems, the answer might just be no. What dental ...
The latest techniques and research are giving a bite to equine dentistry. You might not be able to teach your young horse to floss, says vet and dental specialist Graham Duncanson MRCVS, but widening ...
Having good teeth with a regimen of proper dental care is important to man or beast. And if Champ, a 15-year-old paint, and Man, a 21-year-old bay thoroughbred, could talk (just like Mister Ed), they ...
This article was published 16/03/2020 (2006 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current. Horses have many teeth but unlike people, the teeth in a horse grow continuously throughout their ...
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