LurcherGirl
Mama Doe
I have never had dental problems in my rabbits during the eight years of keeping bunnies. The only case I had was my British Giant that had a genetic problem (uneven jaw) and needed dentals because of that.
However, today, Angel had to go in for a dental as she stopped eating pellets and hay... And indeed the vet saw spurs! I feel a little disappointed as my bunnies all get a good diet with plenty of hay and only very few pellets. I guess, Angel will be a hay and veggie bunny only from now on with virtually no pellets to keep her little gnashers in tip top shape.
Vera
However, today, Angel had to go in for a dental as she stopped eating pellets and hay... And indeed the vet saw spurs! I feel a little disappointed as my bunnies all get a good diet with plenty of hay and only very few pellets. I guess, Angel will be a hay and veggie bunny only from now on with virtually no pellets to keep her little gnashers in tip top shape.
Vera