I don't know if my rabbit's teeth are too long or not, pls help!

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Hello everybody. I'm really concerned about my rabbits teeth, so i would like your opinions, what do you think are my rabbits teeth too long? He is eating well, hay and everything, but he never was that kind of bunny who chews evereything in my room, i gave him some toys too chew on and a piece of bough, but he doesnt really chew those things, i even bought him that white brick of minerals or what are they called, he is never chewing on that either. I never heard him grind his teeth, like he is in pain or something.

Here are some photos in the attachments of his teeth i took today. PLS tell me your opinion. Thank you

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they look fine.

What to ask yourself is this.

Are the teeth even? if so good.
Are they overlapping slightly? If so good.
Are there gaps in the teeth? if so BAD.
Are the teeth curling in or to the side? If so BAD.
 
now that I SEE the pictures on a better computer...NO they are not okay.

SORRY about that. on the other computer the picture came in fuzzy and they looked lined up.

They are obviously not fine and need to be trimmed or removed.
 
My bun is the same - I have offered everything under the sun, and he doesn't chew any of it. He gets routine trimming every three months.

These teeth are definitely overgrown. I would get him to the vet ASAP.
 
My bun is the same - I have offered everything under the sun, and he doesn't chew any of it. He gets routine trimming every three months.

These teeth are definitely overgrown. I would get him to the vet ASAP.


I think if your bunny won't eat hay after the teeth are trimmed its a sign that something is also wrong with the back teeth. If it where my rabbit I would be looking for a really good rabbit specialist that can put the rabbit under full anaesthesia and file the back teeth to have better alignment.
 

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