marchi1990
Mama Doe
Firstly, hello.
I am new to this blog so it may take me a while to get a hang of things.
I have what I believe is a slight problem with my male lop ear rabbit, Woody. He is 4.5 years old.
About 1 month ago I took him to the vets because I knew he was not feeling himself (he had stopped eating). They said that he had dental problems - that his teeth had become jagged and had therefore cut into his tongue.
They shaved them down and sent him on his way.
However, over the last couple of days I have noticed that he has been 'crunching' his teeth. Not when he is eating, just when he is led next to me. It sounds just like it would if you were crunching on a nut for example.
Could he have the same problem again so quickly?
Many thanks.
I am new to this blog so it may take me a while to get a hang of things.
I have what I believe is a slight problem with my male lop ear rabbit, Woody. He is 4.5 years old.
About 1 month ago I took him to the vets because I knew he was not feeling himself (he had stopped eating). They said that he had dental problems - that his teeth had become jagged and had therefore cut into his tongue.
They shaved them down and sent him on his way.
However, over the last couple of days I have noticed that he has been 'crunching' his teeth. Not when he is eating, just when he is led next to me. It sounds just like it would if you were crunching on a nut for example.
Could he have the same problem again so quickly?
Many thanks.