Not exact matches
Should your pet
rabbit have a diet that
lacks in hay, they will not be able to naturally shave their down their
teeth.
Medical Emergencies — Rush your
rabbit to the vet if you see:
lack of appetite; diarrhea; few or no fecal pellets; listlessness; crusty ears; overgrown
teeth, mucus around the eyes or nose; urine - soaked fur, straining to urinate; lump or swellings; head tilt; or any sudden behavior change.
As
rabbits»
teeth grow continuously,
rabbits often get
tooth malocclusion (
lack of alignment of the upper and lower jaws and
teeth), overgrowth, and abscessed
teeth that can cause large swellings on their jaws.