Ketoprofene17
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi all,
In the past few days I've seen my boar more "easy-to-get-relaxed" and less active. I brought him to the vet yesterday who checked him (and gave him 2 x-rays). He said he found him healthy (a bit fatigued, probably from the 20 minutes car journey and the stress) and with some gas, shown by the X-ray. His heart and lungs are fine and so is the rest, we were told.
However, since the last vet visit past 3 months ago, the vet said he went from 1120g to 1200g, meaning he's not exercising enough out of laziness + he may be eating too many nuggets.
He suggested we should get a type of Burgess food for overweight rabbits, as there isn't a guinea pig equivalent: Excel Light Rabbit Nuggets with Mint | Burgess Pet Care
Has anyone been given that advice before? I normally steer away from rabbit products as they're very different animals in terms of what they eat. Any advice?
Thanks in advance
In the past few days I've seen my boar more "easy-to-get-relaxed" and less active. I brought him to the vet yesterday who checked him (and gave him 2 x-rays). He said he found him healthy (a bit fatigued, probably from the 20 minutes car journey and the stress) and with some gas, shown by the X-ray. His heart and lungs are fine and so is the rest, we were told.
However, since the last vet visit past 3 months ago, the vet said he went from 1120g to 1200g, meaning he's not exercising enough out of laziness + he may be eating too many nuggets.
He suggested we should get a type of Burgess food for overweight rabbits, as there isn't a guinea pig equivalent: Excel Light Rabbit Nuggets with Mint | Burgess Pet Care
Has anyone been given that advice before? I normally steer away from rabbit products as they're very different animals in terms of what they eat. Any advice?
Thanks in advance