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May 5, 2007 at 12:56 #478510
Hiya.
Unfortunately, there are no chew toys or hard foods that will solve this problem since it is primarily the wearing the teeth (incisors *and* molars) against each other during chewing that keeps them at their normal length and shape.
It Should not be a problem for him to be anesthetized as the majority of rabbits with molar spurs have it when they reach a more mature age, So your vet should be experienced in dealing with this.May 5, 2007 at 12:42 #478512Hiya!
Do you have a litter box by any chance??May 5, 2007 at 12:38 #450185This might help.
http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/ins-outs.htmlMay 5, 2007 at 12:35 #490376I’m Sorry to hear about both your losse’s. You must have been very close to your budgie. Of course Your other bird is going to know something is wrong. I would suggest Getting another friend for her! Although No bird will take Edgars place, It will help for you both to have some extra company and bringing another bird into the famil might turn over a fresh leaf.
Dont blame yourself for his death, A budgies lifespan is usually 2-7 years. Do you know how old he was?May 5, 2007 at 12:23 #478517I would also suggest checking the local friday ad every week for competitions.
May 5, 2007 at 12:21 #478516To start your rabbit jumping the jumps first train the rabbit to walk on a leash with a harness. After your rabbit is comfortable walking on the leash, have the rabbit walk up to a low jump. A short jump such as a 2" x 4" board laying on the ground, and let it sniff if it would like to. Say the word "jump" and give the rabbit a slight gentle boost over the jump….praise and give the rabbit a little piece of treat.
Repeat this stage of training until the rabbit will walk up to and jump over the board. After the rabbit is doing well at a low jump add another jump about 5 foot behind the first jump. Make the second jump a bit higher but made to resemble the first jump.
Take the rabbit over the first jump and up to the second jump. Say "jump" to the rabbit as it approaches the second jump. If the rabbit jumps it, praise and treat the rabbit. If the rabbit does not jump the second jump, give it a slight boost as you say "jump".
About the age of rabbits that you begin training for agility or hopping. I have heard that only rabbits that are 4 months old should be taught to jump. I have heard others say any age rabbit can learn. believe that it will depend on the amount of time you have spent with the older rabbit. No, if you rabbit is just out there in a hutch and has been for a couple of years with little if any handling…..this rabbit is not a good candidate. However, if you have spent time with that older rabbit, housed inside or out, and if it is used toyou and used to being handled, by all means try this rabbit at jumping.
May 5, 2007 at 12:14 #483301What colour is it??
May 5, 2007 at 12:09 #475237Hiya! Well I would suggest Shapleys’ MGT, Here is a link which I found on ebay which tells you all details of the solution. I hope you find this useful.
http://cgi.ebay.com/shapleys-MTG-BRAND-NEW-6-fl-oz_W0QQitemZ130109022857QQihZ003QQcategoryZ16237QQcmdZViewItemAug 30, 2006 at 11:33 #481526Ok, thankyou very much for your help and answers! much aprecciated!
Aug 30, 2006 at 11:31 #486879I own a boxer his names Bazil hes the most amazing dog ever x
Aug 30, 2006 at 11:28 #481524yes good idea! im hoping i dont lose them!!
Aug 30, 2006 at 11:25 #454590Hiya i think the problem is that the 7month old is the one who you have had the longest and feels that she is the leader of the pack however i dont think that this should be a problem she is probably just trying to keep your 4month old in line. But it depends on in what way the 7month old is dominating the 4 month old?
Aug 30, 2006 at 11:17 #481522Have you ever managed to lose any? What colour are yours??
Aug 30, 2006 at 11:15 #474413Hi there! Good luck with getting your own horse it will be great! I know a good site, i dont know weather you have been on it before but i will give it to you anyway!
http://www.horsemart.co.ukAug 30, 2006 at 11:10 #481520Thankyou for you help!! Today i went to a petshop and braught some hamster food becacuse apparently you can feed mice it? dont know weather its true or not though! Are mice easy to escape? are they calm or always on the move???
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