It all depends on what you vet charges. BUT get used to the idea that it will have to be done EVERY month for the rest of the rabbit's life. It gets VERY expensive. The rabbit should be put down because if you don't clip it's teeth it can't eat and will die anyway. Do not use this rabbit in any breeding program even if you decide to go to the expense of clipping your rabbit's teeth. It is a genetic condition.
Yes, you can get your teeth filed down.
too where there teeth down
Rabbits teeth are sharp, they can cut skin. rabbits teeth keep growing, they never stop. The only way rabbits teeth don't lock is because they chew on would and plactic. That files the teeth down preventing the rabbit from hurting its self.
Rabbits, hares, mice, hamsters, and other animals with growing front teeth nibble down on rocks and their food to keep their teeth from growing out too long.
Baby rabbits are born with teeth. If you gently pull their bottom lip down you can see the teeth.
rabbits teeth constantly grow they need things to chew on to keep them down, wood chips, sticks, bark, etc. there are lots of things you can find for rabbits to chew on at pet stores and walmart
Chewing the bark from trees whittles them down a bit.
Have the long tooth filed down by a dentist.
Horses have constant growing teeth. They need to get them filed down by an equine dentist every month or so. The horses in the wild, of course, can't get them filed, but their teeth naturally stay small because of the continuous eating and chewing of things.
They help by breaking the food down just like humans do.............................
nope rabbit do not eat twiggs but they may knaw on them to wear their teeth down
no sorry if your 5 and loose a tooth you will grow a permanent tooth