Spring100
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi everyone,
A few weeks ago, I noticed my two-year-old boar's backside was a bit wet. I didn't think much of it at first, but at some point I suspected a bladder infection.
Today I went to the vet. There was blood in his urine (which was tested), but no bacteria. They took an X-ray, and thankfully, nothing showed up.
I've now been given painkillers and anti-inflammatories for two to three weeks. Do you have any tips on what else I can give him to calm his bladder? So it doesn't seem to be caused by bacteria or grit/stones.
Good to know he's eating well and maintaining a healthy weight.
Thanks!
A few weeks ago, I noticed my two-year-old boar's backside was a bit wet. I didn't think much of it at first, but at some point I suspected a bladder infection.
Today I went to the vet. There was blood in his urine (which was tested), but no bacteria. They took an X-ray, and thankfully, nothing showed up.
I've now been given painkillers and anti-inflammatories for two to three weeks. Do you have any tips on what else I can give him to calm his bladder? So it doesn't seem to be caused by bacteria or grit/stones.
Good to know he's eating well and maintaining a healthy weight.
Thanks!