alcesterpigs
Adult Guinea Pig
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If the front teeth are slanted then you can be certain that there are problems with the back teeth.
I have seen two pigs this morning with the same problem, in fact I see them every 10-14 days to trim the teeth as and where necessary.
The one pig has molars that grow over his tongue, it takes but a few seconds to put him back to something approaching normal.
Some pigs do have ongoing dental problems, which cannot be "cured" only controlled.
I have seen two pigs this morning with the same problem, in fact I see them every 10-14 days to trim the teeth as and where necessary.
The one pig has molars that grow over his tongue, it takes but a few seconds to put him back to something approaching normal.
Some pigs do have ongoing dental problems, which cannot be "cured" only controlled.