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                    Drooling in RabbitsHealthy rabbits don’t drool/dribble - if you notice your rabbit drooling, it’s likely that something is wrong. Often, the drooling itself isn’t obvious - keep a look out for wet fur and hair loss around their mouth and chin. 
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                    How to check your rabbits’ teethDental disease is common in rabbits, so checking their teeth regularly is important to ensure you spot any problems early. 
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                    Dental problems in rabbitsYour rabbit’s teeth are constantly growing. This is why they need to chew on so much grass and hay as it grinds their teeth down and stops them getting too long. 
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                    Mouth pain in rabbitsDo you think you rabbit might have a painful mouth? Have they been grinding their teeth, rubbing their face, eating less than usual? The most common cause of a painful mouth is dental disease; but there are many other possible causes. 
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                    Why do rabbits grind their teeth?Have you noticed your rabbit grinding their teeth? Tooth grinding can be a sign of pain, illness or distress. Book an appointment with your vet if you notice your rabbit grinding their teeth. 
