I'm not sure either be interesting to find out!What is the diffrence between a burr and manual? Sorry if i sound thick x
Ah thankyou May I ask if that’s just for 1 piggie? xMy vet charges £18. £60 is ridiculous.
A dental burr I like. A dentists drill - or a dremel drill, it rotates to file the teeth down.
What she uses is like a clipper (like a pair of wire stripper pliers) then she files down.
The burr stands still less chance of cracking the teeth allowing infection into the tooth root.

It looks like teas is my only option tbhOh Meg my heart goes out to you. It looks as though this may not be the option it seems to be. I think you may not want second best for your babies, but you have to go with what your heart tells you. The thought of letting your babies go to Teas is equally distressing. I hope there is a solution in the middle. xxxxxx
Thankyou so much xx I do feel awful for them I feel like if it was me that bread them I should deal with the consequences but beacuse I brought her and didn’t know if she would be pregnant or not I feel like it’s not my fault but I’ve been stuck with this decision to make if you know what I mean! I feel like there should be some kind of law/licence to breed piggies not theses people that just constantly breed and not know what there doing it makes me so angry. XI know that you love these babies and I know that you want to do your best for them.
At the moment without a competent vet seeing them you can't tell the prognosis. They each have one tooth coming through at the bottom, the other may also come through so burring may be a short term thing until all teeth are through. However what you don't want to do is cut corners now and damage any chance of that treatment being successful and turn a short term issue into a life long one. Treatment now could make the difference between a normal or relatively normal life and a very difficult life.
As pet owners we make some difficult decisions. It sucks but that is our responsibility. Personally I think you need to find out the prognosis (or burr the teeth at a vets and see if the bottom ones grow) and if it is long term and not something that you can manage financially consider your options. No one would ever judge you for that, we all know that there isn't a magic money tree.
I know that feeling. Having taken on 2 little ones who turned out to be very ill, I felt just like that.Thankyou so much xx I do feel awful for them I feel like if it was me that bread them I should deal with the consequences but beacuse I brought her and didn’t know if she would be pregnant or not I feel like it’s not my fault but I’ve been stuck with this decision to make if you know what I mean! I feel like there should be some kind of law/licence to breed piggies not theses people that just constantly breed and not know what there doing it makes me so angry. X
She is talking sh***, mr smoochy bear goes in has teeth burred gets handed back. No anaesthetic- they didn't anaesthetise Dozy either. However if the front teeth aren't managed properly and it causes back teeth issues then finding a vet who will do it without sedation may be difficult. Only a few will.
We have a guinea pig here, who only has one incisor. She has that burred every three weeks. They are all different and there is no way of knowing without getting them checked by a vet with good dental experience. We don't rehome the guinea pigs who will need ongoing veterinary treatment.@furryfriends (TEAS) dose it deffinatly look like they will need it to be done every few
Weeks and not just a one off? if they come to you will they stay with you or get rehomed after and do you do Home checks etc ? x