lottielouise
Wise Old Thumper
When I got Princess her previous owner said that she had to cut up her veg really small and mix it in with her dried food to get her to eat it (alarm bells should have rang then). She certainly didn't have a hay rack big enough for a days hay, so I doubt she was eating enough hay. But she said the vet said she was fine.
Anyway I got the vet to check her tonight when we went for Charlie's VHD, as although her veg and hay eating have both dramatically improved in the two weeks that I have had her, her poos are still small, black and nothing like Charlies.
She checked Princess's mouth and said her back left molar is a little on the sharp side. She went on to explain what would happen for a bunny dentals anesthetic mentioned.
I asked for another few weeks to see if it improves on diet alone, as I have seen an improvement in her eating. She has not stopped eating and loves her pellets, which is slowly moving over to A+P. To begin with she would only eat banana, now she will eat spring + white cabbage.
She has given me four weeks. then I have to bring her back to be weighed.
Questions:
what is the likelihood of it improving on diet alone?
If worst comes to worst. Does anyone know of vets that will do dentals without anesthetic, in the manchester area?
Anyway I got the vet to check her tonight when we went for Charlie's VHD, as although her veg and hay eating have both dramatically improved in the two weeks that I have had her, her poos are still small, black and nothing like Charlies.
She checked Princess's mouth and said her back left molar is a little on the sharp side. She went on to explain what would happen for a bunny dentals anesthetic mentioned.
I asked for another few weeks to see if it improves on diet alone, as I have seen an improvement in her eating. She has not stopped eating and loves her pellets, which is slowly moving over to A+P. To begin with she would only eat banana, now she will eat spring + white cabbage.
She has given me four weeks. then I have to bring her back to be weighed.
Questions:
what is the likelihood of it improving on diet alone?
If worst comes to worst. Does anyone know of vets that will do dentals without anesthetic, in the manchester area?
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