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yellow teeth

Sherpa

Warren Scout
My Neville ( 3year old english self) had recently got yellow teeth, they used to white and shimmery, but have turned a rather gross colour if yellow.

im not sure how recent it is, it has at least happened in the last year, i dont remember his teeth being yellow back in may when he went to vets for his myxi.

any ideas what it is? the vet said his teeth are healthy and fab......just yellow.
 
its so weird! its like he has been secretly smoking or something for years and this is the outcome :roll::lol:

glad to know there are other yellow teethed bunnies out there :D
 
its so weird! its like he has been secretly smoking or something for years and this is the outcome :roll::lol:

glad to know there are other yellow teethed bunnies out there :D

:lol: it is a bit strange isn't it.. :? aslong as they are healthy otherwise i think it's fine. vet didn't seem concerned anyway. :)
 
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