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Forum BEHAVIOR bilbo prefers our stuff to his toys

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    • MrBilboBagginsMammy
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        Does anyone know how I can keep Bilbo occupied and his teeth healthy because he wont really chew on his own toys which he has plenty of but chews what hes not meant to and stuff of ours.


      • Snowytoshi
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          Does he have hay 24/7? If he does you don’t need to worry about his teeth as hay wears them down.

          Our bunnies like boxes stuffed with hay that they can dig in and timothy cubes…


        • peppypoo
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            Yup, as long as he doesn’t have any inborn dental problems, the best way to make sure his teeth wear properly is to give him a good diet with lots of hay. Personally, my bunnies are quite fond of chewing on hay cubes and willow wreath rings, but every bunny is different.

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