Kipcha
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So as some know, Bubba, one of our rescue buns has a problem with his teeth. They have actually improved quite a bit since we had them trimmed, but as you can tell, they still are no where near fully corrected.
First question, what are the chances of them correcting themselves with regular trimming? Would it be better to have them removed?
Second question, this rabbit has already seen a vet and they said not to worry about the growth as long as it didn't change or anything. Does this seem like a wise decision? Has anyone seen anything like this before?
He is a messy bun, but other then that seems healthy. Active, eats, drinks, all that jazz.

So as some know, Bubba, one of our rescue buns has a problem with his teeth. They have actually improved quite a bit since we had them trimmed, but as you can tell, they still are no where near fully corrected.
First question, what are the chances of them correcting themselves with regular trimming? Would it be better to have them removed?
Second question, this rabbit has already seen a vet and they said not to worry about the growth as long as it didn't change or anything. Does this seem like a wise decision? Has anyone seen anything like this before?
He is a messy bun, but other then that seems healthy. Active, eats, drinks, all that jazz.