I am passionate about doing quality Equine Dentistry for our horses. Balance is so important, it's not just about floating the sharp edges anymore. Much more is involved so get the best dentistry available for your horses' by calling me.
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ProFloats Equine Dentistry God's gift to horse lovers!

June 11 at 6:10am · Comment ·
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    • Rebecca Mason She crossed with an appendix quarter. Her mare turned out beautiful and really took after the freisein.
      July 2 at 5:19pm ·
    • Staci Griffin I love my Leo. He is one of the greatest Friesians we have ever worked with, and we work with a lot of them. He has some awesome foals on the ground. He was crossed with a Quarted Horse mare and a Hanoverian as well as Friesians. WOW!
      August 14 at 7:35am ·
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ProFloats Equine Dentistry A long hot day of working on Sport horses and Friesians. I soooo enjoyed it though....look at my beautiful client. He was something! This client really has some beautiful, talented horses. I now have a new wish list... A Friesian foal out of Leo.

June 11 at 6:08am · Comment ·
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    • Chelsea Surprenant I can see why you want one... beautiful! But the answer is no haha..... unless you sell a horse 1st!
      June 11 at 6:17am ·
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ProFloats Equine Dentistry One of my clients is looking for a riding horse. He needs something 16.3 hands or taller, broke well for trail riding. He wants something for family and friends to ride, so gentle is important. Gelding, 14 years approx. Range of $4-5 Thousand. Please let me know.

May 4 at 8:56pm · Comment ·
    • Lisa Parkhurst saw a Palomino somewhere up your way on agdirect that was listed at 17 hands, I believe it was a KMH. Otherwise I dont know of anything that tall and that age
      May 5 at 4:13am ·
    • ProFloats Equine Dentistry This seems much harder than I expected. They don't want a gaited horse. All the horses that people were trying to give away this winter....I never expected it to be so hard to find one. Thanks for the info Lisa. How have you been? Did you do Massie's Mill this year?
      May 11 at 6:01pm ·
    • Lisa Parkhurst I did Amelia Springs again. It was fun, but Jenny and I ended up in quick sand in the creek coming back from the short ride. She went up to her belly, but managed to heave herself out. She is fine thank goodness. Missed you there, there werent that many Rocky's there this year.
      May 11 at 6:42pm ·
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ProFloats Equine Dentistry I wanted to let those of you interested in Equine Dentistry know that I will be doing a presentation for the MRHC on dentistry at Don Ho's off Rt. 11 in Daleville (across from Pepsi plant) on Monday, April 26th at 7:00. This is a free event and EVERYONE is welcome. We gather in the private room in the front. The room... is a non-smoking area and they serve food if you want dinner. So, I hope to see you there!

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April 20 at 8:14am · Comment ·
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ProFloats Equine Dentistry Have an older horse? Check out my discussion box for information to the question. "Is it normal for an older horse to loose their teeth?"

January 15 at 6:13am · Comment ·
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    ProFloats Equine Dentistry Thank you for all your nice comments. I am so blessed to have clients/friends like you all!

    January 12 at 7:38pm · Comment ·
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      ProFloats Equine Dentistry If you are a client, please feel free to leave feedback on your experience with dentistry.

      January 6 at 4:21pm · Comment ·
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        ProFloats Equine Dentistry Abnormal wear can mold and shape teeth over time. These teeth can cause the bite to be off, therefore the teeth don't come together and this effects the way a horse chews.

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            ProFloats Equine Dentistry Ever wonder the difference between Canine and wolf teeth? I will show you how to identify the teeth here

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