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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Decaying Tooth?!

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    • {Alli}
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        So my family is remodeling the house a bit, replacing old couches, carpets, etc and I guess when I was younger I dropped some crayons behind the couches. I guess while we were sweeping the area, Bun Bun chomped almost a full crayon down. I got him eating hay and drinking asap and he’s acting totally fine. His weight dropped a couple ounces but I’ve been decreasing his pellet amount a bit so I’m assuming that’s why he’s dropped a couple ounces. Fast forward a couple days later and I was doing a health check and checked his teeth and they’re super yellow and have spots of black/brown??? I’ve posted before about his yellow teeth and they’ve been like that for a while but black spots? I’ve looked everywhere and there’s no answers to what this might be. Side note, there’s been a recent overproduction of cecals coming from Bun Bun. I’m probably gonna book a vet appointment to check and because his yearly vet check up is coming soon. http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag89/alli_park16/IMG_3079_zpspbzsj6bn.jpg I’ll try to get a clearer photo later after I come home from school. Behind his bottom teeth, it’s black too. 


      • {Alli}
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          http://s1300.photobucket.com/user/alli_park16/library/?sort=3&page=1 I’m not sure the first link works so here’s another


        • {Alli}
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            Sorry for the little spam, I’m so stressed and forgetting to say things! The crayon was like a dark blue and I mentioned it because that could be a possibility of why his tooth has spots of black but I kinda doubt it since it’s been a few days and when you try to chip it away with your nail, it doesn’t come off.


          • Sarita
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              I know that rabbits can sometimes get their teeth stained the same as we can…which is most likely what that is. I think it’s best to have the vet check his teeth though and see what he/she thinks – that is usually the best.


            • {Alli}
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                I’ve only been to the vet once for his yearly check up last year (yay I’ve had Bun Bun for a little more than a year now!) so I’m praying they’re as good with rabbits as all the reviews say. The check up was nice but not sure about in-depth health issues…


              • {Alli}
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                  So the vet might draw his blood. The appointment is on the 7th of May. Will update this thread so if anyone has this problem, they’ll know not to freak out as much as me lol on the phone the vet said this is normal for some bunnies?

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              Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Decaying Tooth?!