:wave: Hi there.
Do you know what Poppy's tooth problems are eg no front teeth (incisors) or spikes on the back teeth (molars)
I think the 1st. thing to look at whether her teeth are making her mouth too painful to eat. (It's the drinking lots, & sucking up the water)
The nasty catch with back molars is that the vet can't see if there are spurs unless the bunny is under anaesthetic. So it means an anaesthetic on spec.
We've been caught out twice - 3 different vets but all are top exotics vets. Jack's Jane's Aisling has just had similar issues.
I'm just the sort of person who wants to be sure bunny is able to eat. Then we sort out the diet.
Sometimes (rarely) a bunny's caecum can stop working completely with dysbiosis (soft special caecal poops), or food can get stuck in it =impacted caecum. I don't know why, but these buns take food into their mouth then drop it, just like when their mouth is painful. A vet can feel impaction, but not if it's just stopped working. The best test for this is ultrasound. (My own bun's caecum stopped working)
So I'd take Poppy to a
rabbit (exotics) vet for a good check 1st.
Yep brambles are the same as blackberries. They even grow in cities in hedges -overgrown cemetary away from a road. A bun with a sore mouth will prefer crisp
dry leaves (less chewing
You can buy them on the internet but it gets kind of expensive.