opal and nike b Member Joined Mar 6, 2008 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Location Grand Blanc, Michigan, USA Mar 7, 2008 #1 Hi im new with having a bunny, and im also been noticing that my buns teeth are getting a little dirty (a brownish coler) and i was wondering if you know how to clean them? :happybunny:
Hi im new with having a bunny, and im also been noticing that my buns teeth are getting a little dirty (a brownish coler) and i was wondering if you know how to clean them? :happybunny:
pamnock Well-Known Member Joined Mar 4, 2004 Messages 12,688 Reaction score 48 Location , Pennsylvania, USA Mar 7, 2008 #2 It's not necessary to clean your rabbit's teeth. (The part of the teeth you see now will actually be grown out and gone in about a month). Food, fluoride in water, medications,genetic factorsand nutritional deficiencies can be factors in the color of the teeth. Pam
It's not necessary to clean your rabbit's teeth. (The part of the teeth you see now will actually be grown out and gone in about a month). Food, fluoride in water, medications,genetic factorsand nutritional deficiencies can be factors in the color of the teeth. Pam
opal and nike b Member Joined Mar 6, 2008 Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Location Grand Blanc, Michigan, USA Mar 8, 2008 #3 :bunnydance:Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
Haley Well-Known Member Joined Jun 23, 2006 Messages 9,883 Reaction score 7 Location Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Mar 9, 2008 #4 How old are your bunnies? My older boy has a browner color to his teeth. Do they have lots of hay to chew on?
How old are your bunnies? My older boy has a browner color to his teeth. Do they have lots of hay to chew on?