lexi468
Junior Guinea Pig
Hey guys!
So kind of a long story, but some of you may know that my pig Midnight had a bladder stone removal about two months ago. About three weeks ago I noticed his symptoms were back. I took him back to the vet and he gave him a shot of antibiotics but nothing changed. In the meantime I moved to another state, where there are exotics vets. I took him to a new vet and this vet took X-rays and sure enough, there was a stone. This new vet told me it's unlikely that this new stone formed in two months, especially considering I changed his diet, and that the other vet should have taken a post op X-ray to ensure they removed all of the stones. So, I called the other vet and asked if they took a post op X-ray, and they did not. They told me he could have formed the stone within the last two months and there's nothing they can do.
Could he have formed this stone so quickly? If not, what do I do?
So kind of a long story, but some of you may know that my pig Midnight had a bladder stone removal about two months ago. About three weeks ago I noticed his symptoms were back. I took him back to the vet and he gave him a shot of antibiotics but nothing changed. In the meantime I moved to another state, where there are exotics vets. I took him to a new vet and this vet took X-rays and sure enough, there was a stone. This new vet told me it's unlikely that this new stone formed in two months, especially considering I changed his diet, and that the other vet should have taken a post op X-ray to ensure they removed all of the stones. So, I called the other vet and asked if they took a post op X-ray, and they did not. They told me he could have formed the stone within the last two months and there's nothing they can do.
Could he have formed this stone so quickly? If not, what do I do?