> a bit, and the bit contacted one of his wolf teeth, and that made him > cranky; > i fixed it by going up one notch on the buckle. Have you thought about having his wolf teeth taken out? Christine here = Robyn and Phil are on their way to California delivering some horses and visiting their daughter Mandy who is training horses in Modesto - Taking the wolfteeth out was my first thought as well, but when I kept reading and saw that the problem was solved by raising the bit I bet she meant canine teeth, not wolfteeth. The wolfteeth are really small and tucked right against the molars. The visible ones that are usually by themselves halfway between the molars and incisors are canine teeth. Christine
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