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My rabbit has stopped eating his hay and is drooling excessively. I've noticed his front teeth look a bit long and overgrown.

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My rabbit has stopped eating his hay and is drooling excessively. I've noticed his front teeth look a bit long and overgrown.
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الأسئلة الشائعة المتعلقة بهذه المشكلة وحلولها.

Has Luna experienced any trauma or injury recently?

Is Luna up-to-date on her vaccinations and parasite prevention?

Has Luna had any known exposure to toxins, plants, or foreign objects?

Are there any other symptoms you've noticed, such as changes in urination, defecation, or breathing?

Has Luna had any changes in her environment or diet recently?

Has Buster had any recent veterinary visits or received any new medications?

Has Buster's appetite or general behavior changed in any other way besides his fear of walks?

Are there any visible signs of pain or discomfort when Buster is encouraged to go outside, such as limping or flinching?

Have there been any changes in Buster's environment or routine in the last week (e.g., new people, new pets, construction nearby)?

Has Buster experienced any frightening events or loud noises recently, either inside or outside the house?

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الأسباب المحددة

Dental Malocclusion (Overgrown Incisors)

90%

The rabbit's front teeth (incisors) have grown too long and are likely interfering with its ability to grasp and chew hay. This can also cause pain and prevent proper eating.

Dental Abscess or Infection

60%

Overgrown teeth can lead to trauma to the gums or mouth, creating an entry point for bacteria. This can result in painful abscesses or infections that make eating difficult and cause drooling.

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