Chewing the bark from trees whittles them down a bit.
Rabbits typically have 28 teeth, which includes incisors, molars, and premolars. Their teeth continuously grow throughout their lives, so it's important for them to have proper chewing material to wear down their teeth and prevent overgrowth.
To keep the teeth healthy
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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.
You can't really "clean" a rabbits teeth. If you see black cavities, bring it to the vet and will give you a specialized medicine.
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If your rabbits teeth are over grown then you should get something for them to gnaw on, if this fails take them to the vet and see what they say
Rabbits chew wires because their teeth continuously grow, and chewing helps them wear down their teeth. Additionally, rabbits may chew wires out of curiosity or to alleviate boredom.
First answer: you don't have to clean their teeth for them, because they sort of do it themselves, with celery or cabbage. Give them these, and you rabbit will be a happy little bunny! More information: Actually, celery and cabbage are not very healthy for rabbits. They may be okay as treats, but not a regular part of the diet. See the related question below for information about a healthy rabbit diet. Rabbits don't need their teeth cleaned, but they do need their teeth ground down because they're constantly growing. Most rabbits can grind their own teeth down by eating lots and lots of hay. Some rabbits, for genetic reasons, need to go to the vets for dental care. If a rabbit's teeth grow too long, it will stop them from eating, which quickly leads to GI stasis and a painful death.
it is now continuedTO BE CONTINUEDrabbits have up to 28 teeth