Hi! So, I have this sweet little gal named Nara, she's one of my two Syrian females. She's still fairly young, as noted below, it's hard to keep her still to get a good look, I keep trying to get a good look but it's hard.
At a glance something looked a little off when she tilted her head up, kinda looked like her teeth might be overgrown. Now, they have huge tanks with tons of wood/toys to chew on, so it's never been an issue with previous hamsters. Is it possible a hamster's instinct to file down their teeth might be....lacking? There's no shortage of safe wood to chew on, so I can't imagine why they would be overgrown, but it definitely looks off when I see glances of it. Maybe I'm crazy but I'm definitely worried.
Mainly just wondering if there's a precedent for this, is it possible for a hamster with TONS of wood/chew toys to fail at teeth maintenance? Or am I worried for nothing?
Thanks!
Have I asked for help on this hamster before? (If yes, do not start a new topic. Look for your old topic and continue to post there so that other members can refer to previous symptoms)
No - This is the first time I am asking for help on this hamster.
Here is information about my hamster -
Age: 6 months
Gender: Female
Species: Syrian
These are the details of my hamster's ailment -
When did it start: Not sure
Description of Ailment: Possible overgrown teeth. I can't keep her still enough (she's still fairly young and a bit fidgety, doesn't like being held)