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Rabbit not eating / dental / abscess

Unfortunately Rabbits teeth grow continuously. In more severe cases of dental problems spurs can develop very quickly.

Personally I would want to get her examined today rather than waiting another 24 hours. When a Rabbit shows signs of gut slow down it is always better to seek veterinary attention sooner rather than later.
she was examined today . Her teeth grew back again but surgery isn't needed right now . She has to start eating grass at any cost . I am trying on that . She was given some calcium and zinc supplements
 
Unfortunately Rabbits teeth grow continuously. In more severe cases of dental problems spurs can develop very quickly.

Personally I would want to get her examined today rather than waiting another 24 hours. When a Rabbit shows signs of gut slow down it is always better to seek veterinary attention sooner rather than later.
She was given some calcium and zinc supplements to control dental growth also deworming has to be done . Her teeth is growing but she doesn't need burring right now .even the vet was pretty surprised to see the growth rate 😓
 
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