I’m sorry to hear all about fuzzy’s troubles. It can be stressful when we don’t know what the heck is going on with our bunnies! Rucy has had many dental issues, and is very particular about her hay!
Was the vet just suggesting continuing alfalfa as a temporary solution to figure out what is going on or as a permanent solution? The reason people are shy of alfalfa is not only because of the calcium content but the calorie and nutrient content (richer) and we’ve seen digestive problems happen as a result of a diet being too rich. So, of course, since we care very what’s happening with your bunny, we don’t want to see this cause more problems. But in the end you have to follow the advice of who you trust and IF you trust your vet, then go with that. IF you don’t, then seeking a second opinion from another vet would be good.
But either way, I am sorry for what you are having to go through. I have had a bunny who had three dental surgeries – two while she was in my care, and so I know how stressful it is. Rucy is missing several molars and an incisor and she can really only eat the softer hays – 2nd cut timothy or orchard. (but the 2nd cut Timothy’s are her favorite because it’s the softest) Maybe that’s what would work for fuzzy too?
Sending out peace and healing vibes for whatever may be the problem!