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Post by 4390evans Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:41 pm

Hey guys

Im not sure if I posted about this before, but my friend has a bunny who is a runt, he has always been the odd one out all the litter is big meaty massive paws long ears and short fur.

He on the other hand is skinny fluffy always hot and light as a feather.

The other week she noticed there was something in his mouth when he was drinking and when she looked further his teeth were massive really over grown to the point they were making his gums bleed as they were digging in.

So she took him in to get them snipped and they told her to come back in 6 weeks for check up, loads of stuff came out like a massive fur ball and loads of orange gunk the poor thing. This was about 2 weeks ago. Then the same thing happened again she noticed while drinking they looked in the way and when she inspected below is what they look like. She has took him back even though the vet was adamant they couldn't of grown that quick in the space of 2 weeks. she had them snipped again in yesterday and he is in on the 28th to have them removed. feel so sorry for the little dude



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Post by woodwench Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:45 pm

"Buck" teeth in buns can grow amazingly fast and the length of time between trims depends, in some degree, upon the angle of growth. The quicker they are removed the better.
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Post by Thumper2001 Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:48 pm

woodwench wrote:The quicker they are removed the better.
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Post by fall3n-ang3l Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:42 am

poor fella,hope they get removed asap
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Post by jolovesbunnies Fri Jan 20, 2012 3:53 pm

The little love, ploease let us know how he gets on at the vet.

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