View Single Post
Old 04-10-2010, 03:51 PM   #288
violaine
Timed Out

How Do You Identify?:
atypical
Preferred Pronoun?:
plague words and phrases
Relationship Status:
love wise guys of the avian world
 

Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: wekiva springs basin
Posts: 3,236
Thanks: 9,934
Thanked 3,293 Times in 1,301 Posts
Rep Power: 0
violaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputationviolaine Has the BEST Reputation
Default incisor reminders-

[QUOTE=Spirit Dancer;82686]Okay so we're still nursing the bite of the bunny.... is there a way to get around those teeth? V~ somone said you file them down? Is this true if so is it humane?
Just wondering


i work with rabbits/squirrels [as you know, the department of natural resources], and live with pigs. all of these animals have the sharpest of incisors, and require hard items to chew- proper pellets [oxbow], hay cakes, and hay/grass, plus toys [bird toys can be given to rabbits/pigs]. if there is malocclusion, i would suggest having the bunny be seen by a qualified exotic pet vet.

http://www.exoticpetvet.net/smanimal/bunnyteeth.html

lately, incisors have been a topic of conversation- between a friend who lived with a sweet rabbit, the lady with whom i work [d n r ], and the guinea pigs. don't let me get started on the claws [smile].

best,
belle
ox

Last edited by violaine; 04-10-2010 at 03:53 PM.
violaine is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to violaine For This Useful Post: