Hi everyone! Hope you all had lovely Christmas' and even better New Years! 
I wondered if i could ask for some opinions about Louis' teeth. i gave the boys their bath last week and when i did i gave them their usual checkover. when i came to checking Louis' teeth they seemed a little over grown and one of the bottom ones is growing a little strange. i hadnt picked up on any problems with him because he is eating absolutely fine and has no obvious weight loss, but when i saw his teeth and especially after comparing them to Max's, i was a little concerned.
here are a few piccies taken today, would love peoples opinions.Obviously i am pulling his gums right back for the piccies to reveal as much of his teeth as possible.
If his teeth do require some work, would i be better off seeking a rodentologist in the area? my vets are quite good and I'm sure if i asked about doing dental work without anaesthetic they might agree to it, but if anyone knows of any good rodentologists in the birmingham area id appreciate it! we dont drive so we cant travel too far but can obviously use trains too if there are any close by to get to. i might be jumping the gun asking this though, i do tend to over worry when it comes to the fur babies :red but i figure id rather over worry and maybe catch things early, than dismiss it as nothing only to regret it later.
I wondered if i could ask for some opinions about Louis' teeth. i gave the boys their bath last week and when i did i gave them their usual checkover. when i came to checking Louis' teeth they seemed a little over grown and one of the bottom ones is growing a little strange. i hadnt picked up on any problems with him because he is eating absolutely fine and has no obvious weight loss, but when i saw his teeth and especially after comparing them to Max's, i was a little concerned.
here are a few piccies taken today, would love peoples opinions.Obviously i am pulling his gums right back for the piccies to reveal as much of his teeth as possible.
If his teeth do require some work, would i be better off seeking a rodentologist in the area? my vets are quite good and I'm sure if i asked about doing dental work without anaesthetic they might agree to it, but if anyone knows of any good rodentologists in the birmingham area id appreciate it! we dont drive so we cant travel too far but can obviously use trains too if there are any close by to get to. i might be jumping the gun asking this though, i do tend to over worry when it comes to the fur babies :red but i figure id rather over worry and maybe catch things early, than dismiss it as nothing only to regret it later.