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FORUM DIET & CARE pouffer stopped eating

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    • dreamlessforever
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        so we took him to the vet and apparently it has something to do with his teeth ……he needs some kind of surgery for it i guess……i’ll keep you guys posted.


      • Beka27
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          Poor thing. He must be uncomfortable. Does he have molar spurs (long, overgrown parts on his back teeth?) Or is it his front teeth?


        • dreamlessforever
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            yep his back teeth…they are gunna fix it later today.


          • Beka27
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              ((((((((((Pouffer!))))))))))))

              Definitely let us know how he does. He’ll feel so much better once it’s done.


            • JRBunBun
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                Aww, poor baby! Here’s hoping he’ll be eating his favorite foods in no time!!!


              • jerseygirl
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                  Def keep us posted. Did you find a vet you were happier with?
                  (((Pouffer)))


                • MooBunnay
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                    Poor Pouffer – but he’ll probably feel SO much better after he gets his teeth fixed. Painful teeth problems are especially difficult for bunnies because of how hard it is for them to eat, so I’m so glad that you were able to figure out what was wrong and that it can be fixed.


                  • dreamlessforever
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                      yes i did finally find a decent vet. and pouffer is fine they did say however to keep an eye on him because he might need it again at some point.


                    • 3crazybuns
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                        So glad he’s doing better… sucks he might have to have it done again though!!! poor baby!!!


                      • dreamlessforever
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                          he seems a little different now though…..he kinds looks depressed about something….

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                      FORUM DIET & CARE pouffer stopped eating