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is parsley good for wearing down rabbit teeth? ie, does it have high fibre content?

recently one of my rabbits got diagnosed with spurs on her back teeth so we are taking her to the vet for an operation to sort out her malocclusioni got told to give her less pellets, more hay and more high fibre food to keep her teeth short (i knew about this before, i just didn't realize how many pellets she ate and how little hay she ate :S )we have a huge parsley bush in our garden, and i was just wondering whether parsley is good for her to chew to keep her teeth ground down? does it have a higher/lower amount of fibre to hay?also, can you reccomend any other good sources of fibre i can give her?thank you very much! :)

Answer:

While parsely is a healthy addition to her diet, it won't wear her teeth downOnly chew toys like wooden blocks will do thisIf she won't chew on them, soak them in fruit juice and then dry them out in the oven (so mildew doesn't grow)That will keep her teeth at a healthy lengthIf your vet said to increase fiber, parsely is good, but there are much more fiberous greens out thereFor example kale, spinach, collard greens, turnip greens, radish tops, mustard greens etcAnything dark green and leafy is higher in fiberGood luck!
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