CVO27
New Born Pup
We have just been told by the vet after having one of our piggies in for his molars rasping down, that it is likely that he will never eat properly again. This is due to the fact that both his incisors and molars are growing at the wrong angle. Its tragic to see him go up to the fresh food I put in and see him trying to eat it but he just can't. I'm syringe feeding him with his mushed up pellets but hes struggling to chew even that. Hes gone from 1430g to 1050g in 7 months (he was eating normally up to about 10 days ago).
What is your advice? My husband and I work full time so while I can feed him before work, he is not going to munch hay or his pellets during the day until we get home and can feed him again. I cannot bear the thought of him wanting to eat yet unable to so ultimately starving. Is it kinder to him to put him to sleep? I know this is an easy option and don't want to do it unnecessarily but I can't help thinking of his current quality of life.
What is your advice? My husband and I work full time so while I can feed him before work, he is not going to munch hay or his pellets during the day until we get home and can feed him again. I cannot bear the thought of him wanting to eat yet unable to so ultimately starving. Is it kinder to him to put him to sleep? I know this is an easy option and don't want to do it unnecessarily but I can't help thinking of his current quality of life.

with the abov.Jerry had similar problems to your piggie,and a local vet stated that he would need to be put to sleep,Jerry was seen by simon,and given treatment for a brewing abcess,and Jerry did eat again on his own,with dental treatments at regular intervals.Hope you can sort something out with your piggie.highly recommend Teas.

