Q My rabbit’s teeth have grown quite long recently and she seems to be having trouble eating. My friend says she may need an operation. Is this true? A Unlike human teeth, a rabbit’s teeth grow ...
When you have what looks like a piano key growing out of your mouth, long-term relationships might be hard to come by. But this dwarf rabbit will be on the dating scene in no time after a vet dealt ...
To try and address this, they examined the teeth and ears of various breeds and ages of 15 lops and 15 erect eared rabbits in a rabbit rescue centre. They also observed their behaviour, looking for ...
Rabbits’ teeth grow continually, and it’s the continual grinding of upper and lower teeth against each other that keeps them short. If they are not aligned correctly, the incisor teeth become overlong ...
Lop (floppy) eared rabbits are more likely than erect ('up') eared breeds to have potentially painful ear and dental problems that may ultimately affect their ability to hear and eat properly, finds a ...