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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A rabbit teeth

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    • reed
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        i just want to make sure my bunnies teeth are okay, i was looking at them from the side and the top ones seemed longer but when i had her lay down and smile they met. i wouldve provided a picture for refrence but its larger than 500kb and idk how to shrink it


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          You can probably google and find some images of rabbit teeth to compare with. Can’t really say without a picture.

          How old is your bunny? All bunnies should have a yearly vet check including a dental exam.


        • Sarita
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            Do you mean the incisors? They have peg teeth behind those that are shorter.


          • LBJ10
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              Yes, Sarita is correct. The upper incisors overlap the lower incisors and there is a second set of teeth on top, directly behind the incisors called peg teeth. They literally look like little pegs and the lower incisors “rest” on them when their mouth is closed.

              If you’re worried about your bunny’s teeth, then perhaps a vet visit is in order. Tooth problems are not uncommon.

              Are you using Windows? You should have Paint. You can open the picture in Paint and use the resize button to shrink it some.


            • RabbitPam
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                Another excellent, free program for resizing is VarieDrop. It can be set at the size limit first, then just drag and drop any pix into that box and it saves a copy in the size you want right next to the original. You can get it from Cnet: http://download.cnet.com/VarieDrop/3000-12511_4-75833839.html

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