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Hi everyone
I have a pure white piggy called Lola. She is coming 2 in February. Last week
we noticed she was limping so we took her to the vets. They informed us that her leg was swollen and gave us 1 weeks supply of Metacam (sorry for incorrect speelling) & Baytrill. I had to take her back 2 days later (Friday 23rd Dec). The Vet (who was very concerned) noticed that the swelling had not gone down so asked us to take her to the animal hospital on xmas eve for an x-ray. That evening we were very worried. She was yelping in pain and could barely drag her little body along her cage. Me and my Fiance cried ourselves to sleep that night we were so worried.
We took Lola for her x-ray on xmas eve at 8.30am and left her at the hospital. We were very worried as she had to be anesthetised for the procedure. Luckily she came round ok and the Vet advised that she has a bone infection and a little fracture. They bandaged her little leg up and allowed us to take her home at 3pm (They did suggest hospitalising her for 5 days - But the vet thought she would be stressed as not her usual environment). The vets had injected her pain relief and medication into her and there was a big improvement in her character when we got her home.
Myself and my fiance have been giving her the medication every morning. She is very well in herself (still eating/drinking/chirping/having a fuss etc) she is even hoping around her cage however that leg is still very swollen.
Today is the day she's back at the vets for her check up (at 3pm - Not long to wait). I'm having to work so the fiance is taking her. I'm worried that if the swelling does not go down then they will suggest putting her to sleep. I know I should wait to find out what the vets says beofre jumping the gun but do you think I should get a 2nd opinion if this is what they suggest. I'm a big believer in quality of life but she just still a happy go lucky piggy but with a very poorly leg. I have forked out £200 so far and whatever today costs but we are taking it from our wedding savings. We don't care about the money. We would not live with ourselves if we hadn't tried every possible thing. Has anyone had experience with a piggy surving a bone infection and swollen leg who could help. From searching the net most have had to have their pigs put to sleep. We live in Dudley - West Midlands but can drive anywhere. Please help me. P.s. the reason I'm panicking is because the vet said they do not believe in amputating piggies legs as it can cause them problems so if it did not clear up with meds there is not a lot they can do. Thanks Amy
I have a pure white piggy called Lola. She is coming 2 in February. Last week
we noticed she was limping so we took her to the vets. They informed us that her leg was swollen and gave us 1 weeks supply of Metacam (sorry for incorrect speelling) & Baytrill. I had to take her back 2 days later (Friday 23rd Dec). The Vet (who was very concerned) noticed that the swelling had not gone down so asked us to take her to the animal hospital on xmas eve for an x-ray. That evening we were very worried. She was yelping in pain and could barely drag her little body along her cage. Me and my Fiance cried ourselves to sleep that night we were so worried.
We took Lola for her x-ray on xmas eve at 8.30am and left her at the hospital. We were very worried as she had to be anesthetised for the procedure. Luckily she came round ok and the Vet advised that she has a bone infection and a little fracture. They bandaged her little leg up and allowed us to take her home at 3pm (They did suggest hospitalising her for 5 days - But the vet thought she would be stressed as not her usual environment). The vets had injected her pain relief and medication into her and there was a big improvement in her character when we got her home.
Myself and my fiance have been giving her the medication every morning. She is very well in herself (still eating/drinking/chirping/having a fuss etc) she is even hoping around her cage however that leg is still very swollen.
Today is the day she's back at the vets for her check up (at 3pm - Not long to wait). I'm having to work so the fiance is taking her. I'm worried that if the swelling does not go down then they will suggest putting her to sleep. I know I should wait to find out what the vets says beofre jumping the gun but do you think I should get a 2nd opinion if this is what they suggest. I'm a big believer in quality of life but she just still a happy go lucky piggy but with a very poorly leg. I have forked out £200 so far and whatever today costs but we are taking it from our wedding savings. We don't care about the money. We would not live with ourselves if we hadn't tried every possible thing. Has anyone had experience with a piggy surving a bone infection and swollen leg who could help. From searching the net most have had to have their pigs put to sleep. We live in Dudley - West Midlands but can drive anywhere. Please help me. P.s. the reason I'm panicking is because the vet said they do not believe in amputating piggies legs as it can cause them problems so if it did not clear up with meds there is not a lot they can do. Thanks Amy