Jonnio
New Born Pup
Hi guys,
We've got a near 8 year old sow who has been having teeth issues since the start of the year. She's had two trips down to The Cat and Rabbit Clinic for dentals, the last one being on the 1st of Feb where we were advised that if there was no big improvement with her eating (only really eating a small amount of fresh grass/veg on her own with us syringe feeding) there was nothing much more that can be done.
About a week later without much improvement we cut down on the syringe feeding to see if she got any motivation to eat more than just a small amount of grass/veg on her own and after a few days (last Wed) she started eating nuggets and drinking by herself again - but frustratingly stopped eating any grass. She's maintaining her weight on the nuggets currently and her behaviour seems fairly normal other than not eating grass/hay.
Her front teeth had worn at quite a severe angle when she was checked over at the last dental so I've been doing my best to check them for an indication of what's going on in her mouth and they seem to have been fairly straight the past couple of weeks although the angle is potentially creeping back in after looking last night.
I'm thinking another dental might be worth a try. Does anybody know of a vet that can do dental work without anaesthetic in the North West or is The Cat and Rabbit Clinic the only place that does this? I don't mind the travel and frankly it's the best vet we've ever been to but I'm wary of the pig not enjoying a 4 hour round trip to have a mouth poked at quite as much!
Cheers!
We've got a near 8 year old sow who has been having teeth issues since the start of the year. She's had two trips down to The Cat and Rabbit Clinic for dentals, the last one being on the 1st of Feb where we were advised that if there was no big improvement with her eating (only really eating a small amount of fresh grass/veg on her own with us syringe feeding) there was nothing much more that can be done.
About a week later without much improvement we cut down on the syringe feeding to see if she got any motivation to eat more than just a small amount of grass/veg on her own and after a few days (last Wed) she started eating nuggets and drinking by herself again - but frustratingly stopped eating any grass. She's maintaining her weight on the nuggets currently and her behaviour seems fairly normal other than not eating grass/hay.
Her front teeth had worn at quite a severe angle when she was checked over at the last dental so I've been doing my best to check them for an indication of what's going on in her mouth and they seem to have been fairly straight the past couple of weeks although the angle is potentially creeping back in after looking last night.
I'm thinking another dental might be worth a try. Does anybody know of a vet that can do dental work without anaesthetic in the North West or is The Cat and Rabbit Clinic the only place that does this? I don't mind the travel and frankly it's the best vet we've ever been to but I'm wary of the pig not enjoying a 4 hour round trip to have a mouth poked at quite as much!
Cheers!