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What about rabbit dental health?

Friday, 15 April 2016 - 12:53pm

Rabbits get dental disease too! In fact it is one of the most common problems seen in pet rabbits.  It can be very serious and potentially life-threatening.  Rabbits teeth grow continuously and can wear unevenly.  When this happens pointed spikes form on the side of the teeth becoming painful and sometimes infected.  The tooth roots become distorted and overlong and frequently develop abscesses.

Unlike cats and dogs, rabbits DO frequently stop eating which is a serious concern. This can lead to gut paralysis, which in turn can lead to rapid deterioration, possible collapse and death.

Rabbits with dental problems can usually be treated but early intervention is very important.

Please call St Boniface Vets if you have any concerns – 01363 772860