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Date Posted: 07:09:36 04/05/02 Fri
Author: Sue
Subject: Re: Teeth Problem
In reply to: Paula 's message, "Teeth Problem" on 11:52:52 03/29/02 Fri

I don't know if this is any consolation, but I saw on a TV vet show recently a rabbit with a severe malocclusion which eventually required both front teeth to be extracted. The vet (Dr Harry - if you're in Oz you'll know who I mean) said the bun would adapt to eating without his front teeth. I'd still be concerned though, as to why the teeth have come loose in the first place. Perhaps a nutritional deficiency or injury has caused it. Your vet might know - if not, try another vet.

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