...and the vet kept saying it's not good news. She had her incisors burred, and the vet checked her back molars. She said that they are not causing a problem at the moment, but look to be growing at different angles. The vet was shocked at the state of Dolly's mouth for such a young rabbit and literally said the outlook for her isn't good.
She said that she would require regular GA to sort both her front and back teeth and really it's up to me to decide whether it's worth putting her through it.
I don't want to give up on her because of just her teeth! I don't want her suffering either.
She had her teeth burred today, and I'm going to keep a very careful watchful eye on her to 1)see how quickly they grow back, 2) and signs of discomfort (the vet told me what to look out for) and take treatment from there.
She's only 6 months old. My poor poor little girl
She said that she would require regular GA to sort both her front and back teeth and really it's up to me to decide whether it's worth putting her through it.
I don't want to give up on her because of just her teeth! I don't want her suffering either.
She had her teeth burred today, and I'm going to keep a very careful watchful eye on her to 1)see how quickly they grow back, 2) and signs of discomfort (the vet told me what to look out for) and take treatment from there.
She's only 6 months old. My poor poor little girl