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Good Dentist Needed

Categories: Diseases of Animals

I have an old horse which has always been fat and quite full of life

until right lately. Now he is getting thin and looks bad. He eats his

food all right. I had his teeth fixed a few weeks ago. The man said they

were bad and he fixed them as well as he could.



There is probably an excessively long molar projecting into a cavity and

the projecting molar should be cut off by a qualified veterinarian. The

horse will begin to pick up and grow fat almost as soon as the condition

is relieved. Most horse owners will permit every person with a float to

ruin a horse's mouth without inquiring whether the dentist possesses

proper qualifications as certified by a State license and diploma.



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