vets are always harsh on rabbits, mine had the top layer of skin ripped off as it got into a fight with its mother, and the flipping vet just pulled it and tugged it around like it was a peice of newspaper, fucking bitch, they never care how much it hurts the rabbit,
Teeth should not be cut like that because it fractures/cracks and leaves them jagged which is not good for the bunny. Instead the should be smoothed down. And it is painful for the bunny as they do feel it. Piece of crap doctor.
aww poor baby. I had to do this to one of my rescue baby bunnies because she was badly abused which made her teeth grow wrong. Sadly she didn't make it because she was beaten at her old home and it caused her alot of problems :(
His teeth grow very fast and we need to have them clipped once a month. When we wouldn't do that the rabbit would stop eating, causing problems with his digestion, and he would soon (matter of days) die. The digestion of a rabbit is a very important and should work 100% as if not severe problems will occur.
vets are always harsh on rabbits, mine had the top layer of skin ripped off as it got into a fight with its mother, and the flipping vet just pulled it and tugged it around like it was a peice of newspaper, fucking bitch, they never care how much it hurts the rabbit,
SASenglish 3 months ago
Teeth should not be cut like that because it fractures/cracks and leaves them jagged which is not good for the bunny. Instead the should be smoothed down. And it is painful for the bunny as they do feel it. Piece of crap doctor.
QnRha 5 months ago
German?
BlackButlerFan 5 months ago
@BlackButlerFan Dutch.
Becauseitsmex3 2 months ago
Aww that looks horrible! But im sure it was best for the bunny and the vet knew what he was doing :)
Frodohasafro11 5 months ago
Say "aah".
beefheart22 7 months ago
will the dentist pick up the chips afterward? don't just let the rabbit swallow them.
happybunnydan 8 months ago
Is there a better way to do that? it must be painful. Will the dentist clean out the trimmed chips
happybunnydan 8 months ago
aww poor baby. I had to do this to one of my rescue baby bunnies because she was badly abused which made her teeth grow wrong. Sadly she didn't make it because she was beaten at her old home and it caused her alot of problems :(
TrueEnergizerBunnies 1 year ago
WTF? damn it isnt there a better way to do that? jesus christ.
regievip 1 year ago
does it hurt him?
Wbeliever7 1 year ago
wow i have never seen anything like this before. i didn't know they could open that wide.
nolessthanill 1 year ago
hes so cute! my bunny runs up to me when he sees the clippers. i think he gets excited to get his teeth done...hes silly...
haleyhottness 2 years ago
Please ask this vet to look into purchasing a proper filing tool to do the job. Clipping can cause fractures!
bpotter2 2 years ago
does it hurt the rabbit?
matandclo123 2 years ago
did he get any novicaine????
starsnuffers 5 years ago
No way... for simple teeth clipping??
appelepap 5 years ago
:'( what was wrong with him?
b4ker 5 years ago
His teeth grow very fast and we need to have them clipped once a month. When we wouldn't do that the rabbit would stop eating, causing problems with his digestion, and he would soon (matter of days) die. The digestion of a rabbit is a very important and should work 100% as if not severe problems will occur.
appelepap 5 years ago
Looks painful o.O
cheeseen1 5 years ago
Looks like the rabbit's having a tooth clipped or trimmed.
Ironcabbit 5 years ago