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BigTigPig
Hi all,
Winnie is nearly 6 years old. She has not been eating "as much" for a while now but was still eating a fair amount so we put it down to her getting on a bit. However last weekend we realised she had really slowed up her eating and was hardly eating anything at all and neither was she drinking. A quick look in her mouth showed that her teeth had become overgrown so we took her to the vet. As the back ones were also overgrown a GA was needed to trim them (we decided to take the risk as her dying under the anaesthetic would be similar to being PTS). Miraculously however she pulled through the operation and the following night and began eating small amounts again.
However over the course of this week she is still hardly eating anything. If I give her a quarter of a tomato or a piece of melon etc she'll scoop the flesh out but that's it. She's not eating her hay or muesli. I've been giving her some critical care. Before all this she weighed approx 1kg, last week she had dropped to 740g and she's now down to 620g which is half her weight when she was in her prime. I'm starting to think that the time may have come and that it would be kinder to have her PTS now than keep her going when she has little realistic chance of getting better.
I suppose I'm just after an outside view. My OH thinks I'm being too hasty. She's not in any obvious pain but I think her mouth my be giving her discomfort. I've never had to have a pig PTS before they have always just gone by themselves so this is not a dilemma I've faced before now.
Thanks for any thoughts.
BTP
Winnie is nearly 6 years old. She has not been eating "as much" for a while now but was still eating a fair amount so we put it down to her getting on a bit. However last weekend we realised she had really slowed up her eating and was hardly eating anything at all and neither was she drinking. A quick look in her mouth showed that her teeth had become overgrown so we took her to the vet. As the back ones were also overgrown a GA was needed to trim them (we decided to take the risk as her dying under the anaesthetic would be similar to being PTS). Miraculously however she pulled through the operation and the following night and began eating small amounts again.
However over the course of this week she is still hardly eating anything. If I give her a quarter of a tomato or a piece of melon etc she'll scoop the flesh out but that's it. She's not eating her hay or muesli. I've been giving her some critical care. Before all this she weighed approx 1kg, last week she had dropped to 740g and she's now down to 620g which is half her weight when she was in her prime. I'm starting to think that the time may have come and that it would be kinder to have her PTS now than keep her going when she has little realistic chance of getting better.
I suppose I'm just after an outside view. My OH thinks I'm being too hasty. She's not in any obvious pain but I think her mouth my be giving her discomfort. I've never had to have a pig PTS before they have always just gone by themselves so this is not a dilemma I've faced before now.
Thanks for any thoughts.
BTP