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Your Rabbit Has Overgrown Teeth!!!!! What to do ? As a rabbit’s teeth grow continuously throughout their life, it takes ...
03/01/2023

Your Rabbit Has Overgrown Teeth!!!!!

What to do ?

As a rabbit’s teeth grow continuously throughout their life, it takes a lot of daily chewing and gnawing to keep them worn down to usable lengths. If they are not kept at an appropriate length by means of normal chewing, they’ll almost certainly become overgrown.

Problems with your rabbit’s teeth are often part and parcel of having a bunny as a family pet. However, with the right knowhow, dental health issues like overgrown teeth will no longer seem difficult to manage.

We Amulya pet speciality clinic looks at overgrown teeth in rabbits and explains how you can help your pet face this potentially serious condition...

What to Know About Rabbit Teeth

Firstly, rabbits have 28 permanent teeth. Their incisors (front teeth) are typically the most noticeable, but rabbits also have molars that are susceptible to overgrowing.

Overgrown incisors are usually the easiest type of tooth to identify; they’re capable of getting so long that they can begin to curve and stick out between your rabbit’s lips as shown in the above case. This often leads to them getting stuck on things (such as cage bars), or worse yet, growing into your rabbit’s gums or the roof of their mouth.

Same Way, molars (the teeth in the back of your rabbit’s mouth) can also reach excessive lengths.

Rabbits with overgrown molars tend to hypersalivate (drool excessively) and have difficulty chewing and swallowing. You should watch your rabbit carefully for drooling and eating problems, which indicate their molars are overgrown, as well as any behavioural changes that may signal a problem.

Rabbit owners must be aware of the possible complications regarding their pets’ teeth. Without the proper attention, overgrown teeth can cause serious trauma, anorexia (lack of appetite), and even death from the inability to chew and swallow.

Could it be Treatable option?

The good news is that you can easily manage your rabbit’s teeth by giving them appropriate food and toys to chew, as well as having their incisors trimmed regularly by a professional vet.

Although, keep in mind that more severe cases may require surgery to correct or even completely remove the overgrown teeth. Speak with your vet so you can fully understand the risks and options.

How to Prevent Overgrown Teeth
The teeth of your rabbit are always growing; it’s just a fact of their life.

Thankfully, there are some simple steps you can take to prevent them from becoming overgrown:

1. Check your rabbit’s teeth regularly for signs of overgrowth – at least once a week

2. Feed your rabbit a diet that’s rich in fibre to help them wear down their teeth and mimic what they would eat in the wild – grass, leafy vegetables like kale, hay, etc.

If you use a kibble feed alongside long fibre discussed above, ensure that you use a complete kibble to prevent your rabbit avoiding the low calcium pellets
Provide plenty of safe objects for them to chew – plain blocks of smooth woods and specialised rabbit toys are good options

Rabbit Molar Trims

If your rabbit’s overgrown teeth are molars, the problem can be more serious. The molar teeth tend to have points that lead to pain when chewing; thus, a rabbit will stop eating.

Trimming rabbit molars is more difficult than trimming their incisors. Because molars are not as easily identified as being overgrown, this issue is usually only detected during a visit to the vet – so be sure to consult a professional if you have your suspicions.

Upon confirmation that the molars are too long, your rabbit will need to be sedated to have their teeth trimmed. X-rays may also be recommended to see if the overgrown teeth are diseased and require total extraction.

If your rabbit’s teeth are overgrown, you should get in touch with a vet as soon as possible. No matter how mild the case may appear, it’s always wise to have your pet checked out by an exotic expert vet or rabbits speciality vets.

29/05/2022

Dear Pet Owners,
You all have to understand a simple common thing,that the life span of your pet is short ie. max.10-14 years and most of the time they start developing many ailments too before reaching this age, you are having a living being with not an inanimate object like teddy bear or mobile or bike. They can too suffer from cardiac arrest/heart failure, diabetes,cancer,cataract,jaundice, arthritis etc. So,just be prepare for this, same as in the human beings, there is no guaranty,warranty thing as far as the life is concerned.Also treatment costs sometimes are higher or equivalent to human treatment, so if you can't afford being a pet parent, don't get a pet.Things like The Vet had given a wrong injection, or wrong treatment are imaginary, malicious and ridiculous. No Pet lover Vet would do so.
Also giving treatment to your pet at your home is a sort of obligation not compulsion, often taken as granted. best treatment can only be given at the clinic that too when you are coming regularly.

It's my one of the friend vets words 100 percent true .... but hard to accept for few pet owners......

5 REASONS WHY NAIL TRIMMING IS IMPORTANT ?1. Keeps good body posture2. Keeps joints healthy3. Prevents damage to the nai...
22/01/2022

5 REASONS WHY NAIL TRIMMING IS IMPORTANT ?
1. Keeps good body posture
2. Keeps joints healthy
3. Prevents damage to the nail
4. Keeps you from getting scratched
5. Animal is able to move around better and more comfortably

08/12/2021
Ask these questions to yourself before having a furry friend ?
30/09/2021

Ask these questions to yourself before having a furry friend ?

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