maxysmummy
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone, I'm new here so please play nice!
My 4 month old Mini-lop max (from what i've heard mini lops in australia are the equivalent size to dwarf lops in the US & UK [aka mini is the smallest lop you can get in australia]) has just been to the vet for abnormal poos and the vet has just informed me he has malloclusion!
I'm a poor teenage uni student and I was wondering if there are any "home remedies" as such for this problem? my main factor is price, rabbit vets in sydney are very expensive :'( and i'm kind of cash poor at the moment.
for the time being the vet has trimmed the teeth but has informed me that they may need trimming as often as every 6 weeks !!!
The surgery will cost around $400, which i just dont have at the moment. can i trim his teethy-pegs at home or is it too much of a risk?
thanks guys
xo holly
My 4 month old Mini-lop max (from what i've heard mini lops in australia are the equivalent size to dwarf lops in the US & UK [aka mini is the smallest lop you can get in australia]) has just been to the vet for abnormal poos and the vet has just informed me he has malloclusion!
I'm a poor teenage uni student and I was wondering if there are any "home remedies" as such for this problem? my main factor is price, rabbit vets in sydney are very expensive :'( and i'm kind of cash poor at the moment.
for the time being the vet has trimmed the teeth but has informed me that they may need trimming as often as every 6 weeks !!!
The surgery will cost around $400, which i just dont have at the moment. can i trim his teethy-pegs at home or is it too much of a risk?
thanks guys
xo holly