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All vets in the UK have to give access to 24 hour vets for emergencies. This does not mean that you will see someone at your usual vets but if they don't offer out of hours themselves they will have a contract with another local one that does. I drive 20-50 mins to my vets depending on traffic but the emergency vet is a 5 min drive up the road for me. Please call your vets as they usually have the out of hours number on a recorded message
My mum doesn't want to drive me there, she says we should see if she lasts the night cause they'll just put her down
 
My mum doesn't want to drive me there, she says we should see if she lasts the night cause they'll just put her down

Can you get a taxi? We really do have a duty of care. I have no idea what pain relief can be prescribed but I am certain she will need some. If she's in pain she might not eat as a result
 
A vet should require some form of paperwork before they can euthanise any animal, a signature at the very least.
 
A vet should require some form of paperwork before they can euthanise any animal, a signature at the very least.
Ill try to convinve her to take me, she already stopped eating. I don't want to be selfish forcing her to live pain but I'm so scared of losing her
 
I agree that it would be best to take her to see an emergency vet for assessment. We can’t give dosing advice. That must come from a vet. Please let us know what the vet says.
We're going to try go to the vet now, I think she's getting worse
 
Let us know how you get on.
Thanks:)
They said her living is a 50/50 chance and tried to encourage me to put her down.
I figured those are pretty good odds though considering...
They're keeping her over night, giving her fluids and painkillers and they're going to try make her eat, they think she might have some neurological damage or swelling around her head causing the lack of balance and head tilt and if she survives the night they'll probably have to amputate her leg since it seems broken :(
 
Poor little thing... very sad situation for you if they have to amputate her leg 😢 x
 
Poor little thing... very sad situation for you if they have to amputate her leg 😢 x
At least then she'll live :( more worried about neurological damage, there isn't such a simple answer for that... I'll do some research about it tonight in case she makes it until tomorrow
 
At least then she'll live :( more worried about neurological damage, there isn't such a simple answer for that... I'll do some research about it tonight in case she makes it until tomorrow
Try and get some rest tonight.. x
 
Try and get some rest tonight.. x
Got an update, her blood sugar is dropping, they've her sugar but it kept dropping, it's at 1.7 now, they said she's unlikely to survive and warned me if she dies it'll be through seizures and it's nicer to just let her go now
 
We're gonna go pick up her body soon :( wondering what to do with it
if you have a garden, find a nice little spot to bury her (make the hole quite deep) I am sorry for your loss x
 
So sorry she has gone, but you made the right decision, she just had so many things going against her, poor little mite x
 
Thank you, I considered cremation but I was told she's too small, I'm setting up a memorial box for her now

The vet can send her off for cremation. You can choose the cheaper mass cremation option where you won't get any ashes back , or the more expensive single cremation that you can get ashes back.

In my area we also have an independent pet crematorium who does it at theie own site and give you the option to scatter the ashes there too.
 
The vet can send her off for cremation. You can choose the cheaper mass cremation option where you won't get any ashes back , or the more expensive single cremation that you can get ashes back.

In my area we also have an independent pet crematorium who does it at theie own site and give you the option to scatter the ashes there too.
I think I'll probably stick with burial, I definitely want the ashes back and she's so tiny there'd be nothing left
 
She's burried :( I made a memorial box for her with her favourite food, her last full meal, clippings of her fur and the bed she died in, conveniently also her favourite bed.
I'm going to add a memory stick with every video and picture I have of her when I can, all the other pigs but one said goodbye when I put her in the cage
 
She's burried :( I made a memorial box for her with her favourite food, her last full meal, clippings of her fur and the bed she died in, conveniently also her favourite bed.
I'm going to add a memory stick with every video and picture I have of her when I can, all the other pigs but one said goodbye when I put her in the cage
That was a lovely thing to do x
 
I'm so sorry for your loss. I too had to burry our little Prince the other day and I cried a lot. You did everything you could for your little one. Big hugs to you.

Popcorn free little one. No more pain now. ❤️
 
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