Problems Horse Owners Face With Equine Dentistry Today

  1. The horse you ride does everything to avoid the bit. Head tossing, head tilting, fighting the pressure you place on the rein sometimes to the point of irrational behavior.  Your horse won't let you place the bit in his mouth or maybe he won't let you take it out.
  2. Your horse goes well either lounging or with a bitless bridle, but with a bit heturns into a horse that obviously is uncomfortable.  It no longer is fun to ride your horse and in fact it is becoming dangerous.
  3. He is ineffective in the sport or activity you compete in.
  4. You are opposed to power tools, over sedation, mouth jacking, and slinging the head from the ceiling. You are offended by the lack of horsemanship used by equine professionals today.
  5. You have had a bad experience with an equine dentist in the past. Either nothing was accomplished or your horse was mistreated or injured.