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Forum DIET & CARE tips for teeth care

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    • lulu the bun
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        What are some tips for helping my bunny grind down its teeth? We went to the vet yesterday and the vet said that Lulu needed to chew on things a bit more because her teeth were starting to get sharp (or something like that). 

        Lulu has plenty of cardboard boxes, newspaper, wooden toys, and hay. What else can I do to encourage chewing? Also, what are some veggies, like carrots, that are hard?


      • Sarita
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          Front or back teeth?


        • Sarita
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            I highly recommend you read the following 2 articles – probably the best I’ve come across on dental health for rabbits:

            http://www.mybunny.org/info/dental_care.htm

            and

            http://www.mybunny.org/info/dental_problems.htm

             


          • Sarita
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              I can’t get the 2nd one to link for some reason, you’ll just have to copy and paste it.

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