Yes, you can get your teeth filed down.
It's called floating the teeth.
thing like chopped up carrots and stuff keeps my rabbits teeth trimmed so it shouldn't be much different to a guinea pigs. hope i could help :)
Only if it's treated... it helps to keep their teeth trimmed.
Yes, if you trim them because they are growing crooked then they will need to be trimmed every couple of weeks. Rabbits are mono-phidonts. This means that their teeth continually grow. If they are straight they meet and keep themselves worn down so there is no need to trim but if they are crooked they will not meet properly and will grow and grow until they are trimmed. If not trimmed they CAN grow thru the roof of the rabbits mouth and into the brain killing it. Rabbits with genetically crooked teeth (buck teeth) should not be bred as they will pass the trait on to the babies.
Horses need their hooves trimmed, teeth floated, vaccine shots, monthly wormer, and proper grooming and exercise. If that is what you are asking.
The duration of Trimmed is 3000.0 seconds.
I would say that is a tie. They both need to keep their teeth trimmed. If you have any more questions on gerbils visit my site, www.freewebs.com/gerbils1234
It means you are not feeding it or it isn't able to eat probably because you don't have a chewstick in its cage and its teeth need to be trimmed. Take it to the vet immediatly
Trimmed was created on 1922-07-03.
Front teeth of rodents are typically trimmed by a veterinarian using specialized tools to ensure the procedure is done safely and effectively. Attempting to trim a rodent's teeth at home without proper training can lead to injury and complications for the animal. Regular vet check-ups and providing appropriate chew toys can help prevent overgrowth of teeth in rodents.
Hare Trimmed was created on 1953-06-20.
The girl went to the hairdressers and had her hair trimmed.