louise and Gus
Wise Old Thumper
Well took Gus to the vets today about his incisors
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=176925&highlight=Gussy
The vet was amazed at how fast his teeth had grown, he has never had problems before and was seen 3 weeks ago for a check up...anyway, the vet clipped his teeth and then said he had seen a surprising number of rabbits who have developed unexpected dental problems later in life test positive for EC, He said he is starting to wonder if EC can affect the jaw muscles or ligaments and cause problems so he asked if he could test Gus, so I said yes.
This is a very savvy vet so he knows most rabbits exposed to EC, difficulty of testing etc but he thinks this theory might be a factor in many dental buns.
What do you think?
Anyway Gus is back home and hasn't stopped eating hay since we got back :lol:
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=176925&highlight=Gussy
The vet was amazed at how fast his teeth had grown, he has never had problems before and was seen 3 weeks ago for a check up...anyway, the vet clipped his teeth and then said he had seen a surprising number of rabbits who have developed unexpected dental problems later in life test positive for EC, He said he is starting to wonder if EC can affect the jaw muscles or ligaments and cause problems so he asked if he could test Gus, so I said yes.
This is a very savvy vet so he knows most rabbits exposed to EC, difficulty of testing etc but he thinks this theory might be a factor in many dental buns.
What do you think?
Anyway Gus is back home and hasn't stopped eating hay since we got back :lol: