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Forum DIET & CARE Bunnies mouth is watering

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    • Carina/Alfie
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        Hello. My rabbit had his back teeth trimmed a month ago. I took him to the vets again as his mouth was watering one side. The vet had a good look and couldn’t find or see anything that was causing him pain? Any body know why my bunnies mouth would be watering one side? He’s still eating bits and bobs but isn’t eating like he normally does so there must be some pain coming from somewhere!?


      • Sarita
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          I would have the vet sedate him and look again at the mouth. There maybe high sides or points in the very back of the mouth he cannot see with an otoscope.


        • xBunnyKissesx
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            Offer him a solid food (such as a pellet) and a soft food (hay, lettuce)

            If he refuses the harder food, it is a signal that he’s having mouth pain.


          • Beka27
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              Any update on your bunny?

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