Wow i woke up this morning and am surprised at how many messages i had to catch up on,Boris seems a little calmer this morning i am going to take him to the vets but chris isnt in so i don't know who will be there.Ill try answer some questions now xxxxxThanks for all the support xxxxx
hi yes i put the sock on him last night and he was trying to chew it off,silly boy,will try mrsm advice to hopefully help stop him chewing at it.I have got a hot water bottle so i will use that if he needs it
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i have been giving him watery foods and syringing him because i wasnt sure he was getting enough.Yes i think its so wrong regarding the vet last night all i wanted him to do was see Boris and he didnt,i spent hours crying because i really thought with shock that in any moment i could lose him thankyou for such good advice and support xxxxxx
I actually did go to the site last time when laura suggested it,and stupidly i looked through all the creams myself but couldnt work out which one was needed this time i will email them today.Btw i have lots of metcam i have had so many injured rescues that i dont think i will ever run out,he actually had some about 2 hours before his injury last night
i like to give it to him every now and then if he looks uncomfortable thanks xxxxxx
Thanks this is really good advice,although i haven't heard of Junoir Calpol before can i get it here?
that is disgusting that a vet said that to someone
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they shouldnt even be a vet with an attutude like that xxxxxxx
Hi i will try the lemon or lime oil,my mum has been doing all sorts of piggy research last night and told me for woulds and dry skin tea tree or something called bag balm can be used I'm not sure if this is correct can anyone helplemon or lime oil from the rind rubbed on outside of sock may help keep his nose away... or lavender ointment, which would also soothe...
If you put the sock back on him, it will help by stopping him from being able to aggrivate the wound anymore.
If he's in shock, keep him warm with a hot water bottle wrapped very well in a towel. Place him beside the hot water bottle and syringe feed him some water to keep him hydrated - especially since that wound is so big - or offer him lots of watery veggies such as cucumber.
I'm disgusted by your vet... "nature take its course" what kind of a [swears] vet would say that without suggesting euthanasia. If he's panting he should be supported, cleaned, bandaged, hair perhaps shaved from around the wound and the wound covered to prevent infection.
Nature take its course indeed. What an incompasionate, stupid thing to say. If nature is taking its course and an animal is suffering, wouldn't the best thing be to suggest taking the animal out of its god damned misery. GOD - it would have taken an hour for him to come and make Boris feel more comfortable - after all that poor piggie has been through you'd think they'd jump at the chance to make life easier for him.
hi yes i put the sock on him last night and he was trying to chew it off,silly boy,will try mrsm advice to hopefully help stop him chewing at it.I have got a hot water bottle so i will use that if he needs it
i have been giving him watery foods and syringing him because i wasnt sure he was getting enough.Yes i think its so wrong regarding the vet last night all i wanted him to do was see Boris and he didnt,i spent hours crying because i really thought with shock that in any moment i could lose him thankyou for such good advice and support xxxxxx
Poor darling Boris, I am so sad to see this 8...
Maybe try emailing Chrissie at Gorgeous guineas? she is a piggy skin expert and although she is in the UK, she is so caring and I am sure she could suggest something you could use to help. Also you need a painkiller for him ASAP. Do you have any metacam? if not, ask your vet for some, its the blooming least he cn do. That poor piggy is in pain
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mark it urgent and briefly explain what has caused it and attach a photo.
I actually did go to the site last time when laura suggested it,and stupidly i looked through all the creams myself but couldnt work out which one was needed this time i will email them today.Btw i have lots of metcam i have had so many injured rescues that i dont think i will ever run out,he actually had some about 2 hours before his injury last night
I have had pigs of my own in the past with areas like that, self inflicted by the pig scratching either at a scab or at area of irritation caused by a skin problem ie mites or fungal infection.
Treatment.
Trim the hair which is over the raw area.
Put boots on the hind legs.
Fit a body bandage.
The boots consist of micro-pore tape wound around the foot to cover the nails.
The body bandage is crepe bandage wound fairly tightly around the body,just so you can get a finger between the bandage and the pig's body, taken between the legs and over the shoulders to try and get it to stay in place. Fasten down the ends of the bandage with micro-pore tape.
Give Boris 0.2ml of Junoir Calpol as a painkiller and anti-inflammatory, it should help.
Vets all too often, over here, adopt the following approach with guinea pigs.
Give a vit C injection
Baytril
Let nature take its course
Put the pig down and go buy another one.
One vet told an owner "I don't know what your pig has the matter, I think it is serious. If it still alive in a weeks time bring it back and I will destroy it!"
It would be, almost, a funny comment were it not so sickening.
Thanks this is really good advice,although i haven't heard of Junoir Calpol before can i get it here?
that is disgusting that a vet said that to someone
they shouldnt even be a vet with an attutude like that xxxxxxx