Hello, I am new here and wanted first to say hello! I joined to become a better piggie mom and get some advice from other stellar pig parents here.
Last night I noticed a mass near my guinea pigs vulva, she's been acting normal, good appetite ect but I took her in to work with me this morning for an emergency check-in. I work for a small animal vet, I'm a tech of 18 years specializing in feline medicine. I am NOT a cavy expert and neither is my boss, we were stumped. Couldn't get a needle into the mass to biopsy it was too hard. Took an xray and it has dark density. Losing my brain and 2 decades of knowledge is my norm when my own pets are ill so, I took her to an exotic vet down the street tonight. They diagnosed her with a bladder stone in her urethra. They gave her pain meds and sedatives in hopes it will pass tonight but we scheduled surgery for tomorrow just incase it doesn't. Also have recovery food and oral antibiotics. I'm stressed guys, the vet says it should manually pop out after manipulation and being under anesthesia but I'm still scared. My pig is 6 years old! She is still urinating and eating tonight and I'm prepping myself for her procedure tomorrow. Has anyone had this done? A minor surgery to remove a urolith in the urethra?
I anesthetize cats and dogs for a living, I do it 4 times a day, and here I am a nervous nelly and I feel silly. Not to mention, a vet techs wages hardly cover enough to pay for all of this so there goes my rent money. Worth every penny though and didn't take a second thought! She's my girl, no money replaces an animals life or quality of life. But damn, 700$ guys, ouch.
Thanks for chatting and support, its so nice to find a group like this! Good night everyone!
Bekki
Last night I noticed a mass near my guinea pigs vulva, she's been acting normal, good appetite ect but I took her in to work with me this morning for an emergency check-in. I work for a small animal vet, I'm a tech of 18 years specializing in feline medicine. I am NOT a cavy expert and neither is my boss, we were stumped. Couldn't get a needle into the mass to biopsy it was too hard. Took an xray and it has dark density. Losing my brain and 2 decades of knowledge is my norm when my own pets are ill so, I took her to an exotic vet down the street tonight. They diagnosed her with a bladder stone in her urethra. They gave her pain meds and sedatives in hopes it will pass tonight but we scheduled surgery for tomorrow just incase it doesn't. Also have recovery food and oral antibiotics. I'm stressed guys, the vet says it should manually pop out after manipulation and being under anesthesia but I'm still scared. My pig is 6 years old! She is still urinating and eating tonight and I'm prepping myself for her procedure tomorrow. Has anyone had this done? A minor surgery to remove a urolith in the urethra?
I anesthetize cats and dogs for a living, I do it 4 times a day, and here I am a nervous nelly and I feel silly. Not to mention, a vet techs wages hardly cover enough to pay for all of this so there goes my rent money. Worth every penny though and didn't take a second thought! She's my girl, no money replaces an animals life or quality of life. But damn, 700$ guys, ouch.

Thanks for chatting and support, its so nice to find a group like this! Good night everyone!
Bekki