Hello BinkyBunny members!
My sister took our bunny into the vet today to get her teeth checked (she has a history of molar spurs). The vet tried to snap a piece of her spur off, but ended up jabbing my baby in somewhere deep in her mouth… she was bleeding out to her lips!!!…
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My sis didn’t ask about this jab or any after-care from the vet. I am just afraid that she’ll get an infection… and from the blood, it sounds like a deep cut!! Please, let me know if you have any after care advice?? Or if you had this experience?
We received some pain meds, that’s all…
PS some background info: Baby is a 6 year old mini lop. Shortly after, she went through anethesia to get her molars filed. The vet is specialized for rabbits. And bunny has spurs possibly because she refuses to eat hay (we’ve tried everything), but she also seems to have an underlying, still unknown dental issue that may have made it difficult for her to grind hay (she has black/brown running up her front teeth.. it started as yellow stains, don’t know what caused it.Vet say her teeth are worn down to the gums. We’ve been to 2 rabbit vets… and they think it is aging or genetic…