Q: My six-month-old female rabbit has developed crooked teeth. I am wondering if any harm will be done by me clipping the outside of the teeth to straighten them? She seems to be eating without any ...
Rabbit incisor teeth are open-rooted and, in healthy animals, grow continuously. Incisor adjustments are often necessary to maintain the health and well-being of rabbits with incisor malocclusion.
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Rabbits Eat Their Own Teeth, So If You Have One As A Pet, You Might Be Giving Them Too Much Calcium
When rabbits munch on their food, they may be eating fragments of their own teeth. Just like the teeth of squirrels, beavers, and kangaroos, rabbit teeth grow continuously, so they require large ...
Because rabbits eat a lot of fibrous grass and vegetables, they have teeth that continue to grow throughout their lives, called permanent teeth, and their incisors, which are equivalent to human front ...
Q My lionhead rabbit Simba seems to be having problems with his teeth. The front ones look quite long and his mouth looks quite sore. How can I sort this out? A You need to take Simba to visit your ...
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