Ah I see. To be honest I don't check their teeth that often. Not Nutmeg anyway, I like my fingers :lol:
Lily shows me hers.......!
So does Nutmeg but I'm not sure in the same way :lol::lol::lol:
Lils stands up in my hands, and is cross, so her teefs are like
I take a quick look and also watch her eat.If her teeth are long, she will put her head in the air...
I have her done regular though, so she doesnt get too far.
I have had a thought that her teeth are brittle and break easily due to the vibration of the burring tool?? I hint heavily to Ian about it being that, but he never says anything.
There are stages of dental disease, so he says.But have you ever bitten on a fenugreek crunchie???
There were a few threads/posts about this just after i joined i think, as the vibrations cause damage to the tooth roots or something along those lines.
Will try and search, but the RU search feature is about as helpful as Michael Schumacher driving a MG Midget (little comment there, just for you Schuey )
I thought as much,Graham.
There were a few threads/posts about this just after i joined i think, as the vibrations cause damage to the tooth roots or something along those lines.
Will try and search, but the RU search feature is about as helpful as Michael Schumacher driving a MG Midget (little comment there, just for you Schuey )
It's worse if they are just clipped though i believe :wave:
There potentially could be a link between the spine issues and the teeth issue given they are both bone. Maybe she has more brittle bones than the average rabbit?
Just to throw something else out there
Well touch wood weve not had a broken bone yet...like as in oesteoperosis but there is that to consider.
Dear wee girl.And her brother......