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Hello everyone! Just found out about this forum and looking forward to being apart of the cavy community! ^^
I'm really hoping for some help on one of my 5 guinea pigs, Blueberry, my precious 3 and half year old boar. We've been fighting weight loss and dental issues since last March and after over a half a dozen vet visits and 3 teeth floats, things are still going downhill.
He currently weighs 477 grams, an all time low, and he just lost 60 grams between our last two vet visits. Blueberry is on Critical Care that he absolutely loves, vet recommended 0.3cc every 6 hours, but this doesn't seem right as he wants more. How much Critical Care should I give him? He's also on 2 types of medications, 1 for moving along the stomach (he shows signs of pain there), and the other to keep the pain in his mouth at bay. He will eat pellets on his own, and used to love veggies and hay but has stopped all together. I offered him red pepper the other day so he's been getting slices every day along with pellets. Blueberry will not eat hay.
I've tried feeding hay by hand and he won't take it, I've also tried fresh grass and got a couple blades in him.
We're very concerned because if he doesn't start eating hay, he will need his teeth floated again very soon and I don't think he's strong enough to make it through anesthesia. His vet is very worried, we have an appointment for next week to check in.
In there anything I can do for him in the meantime?
Thank-you in advance (:
I'm really hoping for some help on one of my 5 guinea pigs, Blueberry, my precious 3 and half year old boar. We've been fighting weight loss and dental issues since last March and after over a half a dozen vet visits and 3 teeth floats, things are still going downhill.
He currently weighs 477 grams, an all time low, and he just lost 60 grams between our last two vet visits. Blueberry is on Critical Care that he absolutely loves, vet recommended 0.3cc every 6 hours, but this doesn't seem right as he wants more. How much Critical Care should I give him? He's also on 2 types of medications, 1 for moving along the stomach (he shows signs of pain there), and the other to keep the pain in his mouth at bay. He will eat pellets on his own, and used to love veggies and hay but has stopped all together. I offered him red pepper the other day so he's been getting slices every day along with pellets. Blueberry will not eat hay.
I've tried feeding hay by hand and he won't take it, I've also tried fresh grass and got a couple blades in him.
We're very concerned because if he doesn't start eating hay, he will need his teeth floated again very soon and I don't think he's strong enough to make it through anesthesia. His vet is very worried, we have an appointment for next week to check in.
In there anything I can do for him in the meantime?

Thank-you in advance (: