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Checking my rabbit's teeth


In this PDSA PetCast, vet Alice tells us all about how important it is to regularly check your rabbit's teeth.

We learn that a rabbit's teeth grow all the time and they have to chew things, like hay, to wear them down.

Regular trips to your vet to have your rabbit's teeth check is recommended.

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