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Forum BEHAVIOR Teeth Grinding

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    • AlicePalace
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        today i noticed that one of my bunnies is grinding his teeth, and seems to not wanna run around so much today, i dunno if ive scared him or hes decided he doesnt like me? he had a check up last friday andhis teeth were fine not overgrown. does anyone know why pip might be grinding his teeth? hes only 7 weeks and its starting to worry me


      • Karla
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          When does he grind his teeth?

          Grinding teeth can mean the bunny is in pain or it is feeling good, eg. when you pet it. So it depends on the situation really.

          Molly does it when she is snuggling by herself…she does it right before she falls asleep and it is quite loud. It is a sign of real enjoyment in her case. And otherwise, they do it when I pet them and they are enjoying it.

          EDIT: He is very young! When did you get him?

           


        • AlicePalace
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            He’s only just started doing it. he was just sat down in my room grinding his teeth for a about 4 secs at a time every 10 – 15 mins and its pretty loud. he doesnt seem his normall self. and im worried hes not eating should i take him to the vets?
            I got him and his sister 2 weeks ago


          • MarkBun
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              A loud grinding is a sign of pain.  If he doesn’t seem his normal self AND he’s not eating, then you should take him to the vet.


            • RabbitPam
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                I agree, he should see a vet.

                Let us know what the vet says.


              • bunny_psychotic
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                  Please take him to a vet asap.


                • AlicePalace
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                    ok im taking him to the vet later on coz he realy doesnt seem himself. thankyou for your help i will let you know what the vet says


                  • Beka27
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                      When my bunnies grind their teeth for pleasure (esp. when I’m rubbing their cheeks!) I can’t hear the sound, but I can feel the movement and vibration. If you can hear it… that definitely sounds like it classifies as “loud” and he should be checked out. Of course, “normal” for bunnies will vary, so it may be normal for him… but it’s good he’s going to seen… just in case.


                    • AlicePalace
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                        Just got back from the vet and Pippins been hospitalised. He basically has really bad constipation the teeth grinding was a sign of pain poor baby. The vet said it was a good job i noticed it early. thankyou for your help


                      • Sarita
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                          Oh no, poor Pippins. Please keep us updated. Did they test him for coccidia?


                        • Beka27
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                            (((Oh Pippins! Healing Vibes!!!)))

                            Yes, keep us posted on how he does. I hope he’ll be alright.


                          • AlicePalace
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                              Im not sure, they giving him pain killers, something to stop his blood from getting infected and something to help getting his digestive system back to normal. Thankyou, i hope hes ok will keep you updated!


                            • bunny_psychotic
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                                Poor baby.  Being constipated is so awful especially for buns. Sending positive vibes and love for Pip. I know he’ll be fine b/c you were on top of it.


                              • AlicePalace
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                                  Just spoke to the vet & He said pips still not eating or pooping, there waiting for the medication to kick in. The next 24 hours are crucial. I Hope he’s strong enough to pull through!


                                • Deleted User
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                                    vibes for Pip! Poor guy! GI things are so stressful to go through for us bunny slaves!


                                  • mrmac
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                                      Tummy vibes for Pip! I hope he is feeling better soon!


                                    • 4Lily
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                                        Healing vibes for PIP! Keep us updated! So good that you noticed it right away, & we have binky bunny to turn to!


                                      • BinkyBunny
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                                          I’m so glad you were able to get him to the vet pretty quickly! You’ve done a great job to get him the vital care he needs. Sounds like he’s in good hands from what you describe and they are keeping him comfortable with pain meds and trying to get his gut going again with gut motility drugs, etc, etc.

                                          More healing vibes for PIP!

                                          Keep us updated.


                                        • AlicePalace
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                                            Thankyou Hes made it throught the night, hes managed to go to the loo on his own so the meds are kicking in. these next few hours are still crucial so lets hope he can pull throught that aswell.


                                          • AlicePalace
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                                              Unfortunatley ive just had to put pippin to sleep :'( he was too weak to carry on. Thankyou for all your help x


                                            • Sarita
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                                                Oh hugs Alice. I’m so sorry.


                                              • 4Lily
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                                                  So sorry for your loss! HUGS TO YOU! Binky free FOREVER PIPPIN!


                                                • bunny_psychotic
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                                                    ((Hugs)) I am so so sorry for your loss! We all know the pain you are feeling. We are here for you. Again, so sorry Alice.


                                                  • BinkyBunny
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                                                      Oh…i’m so sorry. You did the best for him and I’m so sorry he did not make it. Rabbits can be so mysterious this way sometimes. Even my rabbit-savvy vet said it’s part of having a rabbit. You can do the very best for them and sometimes there is no real reason as to why they can’t seem to pull through.   Sounds like you helped him pass peacefully. 

                                                       Binky Free Pippin! And hugs to you Alice.


                                                    • Beka27
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                                                        I’m so, so sorry for your loss Alice. Rest assured knowing you did everything you could to help him and he knew love, even in his short life.

                                                        (((Binky free, Pippins!)))

                                                        A side note: if he was purchased from a breeder, you might want to give him/her a head’s up about his passing. It’s unfortunate that they are selling bunnies at only 5 weeks old, when for their health and well-being, they need to be with their mother until 8 weeks old. With baby bunnies, 3 weeks make a huge difference for their digestive health. I’m not saying early weaning caused his death, but I can guarantee that it did not help.


                                                      • RabbitPam
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                                                          Oh, Alice, I’m so sorry.

                                                          Pippin is over the Rainbow Bridge now, and he knows how much you loved him. You did all you could.
                                                          {{{{{{{{{{Hugs}}}}}}}}}}}}}}


                                                        • AlicePalace
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                                                            Thankyou very much For Messages and Hugs. Im Sure Pips Happy In Bunny Heaven. Im off to see some bunnies tomorrow as merry needs a new friend as she seems very lonely. Thankyou for all yor advice, i will be sure to binky Bunny if i have any future problems


                                                          • bunny_psychotic
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                                                              i agree with Beka’s point that it did not help to sell him at such a young age of 5 wks. BUT, this was not your fault.


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                                                                Just got Hoppy like 2 weeks ago, and not long after that about a few days ago she started getting loose motion, took her to the vet but hasn’t been herself since,,
                                                                She still keeps grinding her teeth and doesn’t eat properly, the vet suggested giving her her pellets and hay, and also gave an oral medication for 5 days but her appetite doesn’t seem to inprove 🙁 really upsetting

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