Gem789
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I was just looking at guiseppe and noticed his teeth are brown on the tips.Ive never noticed it before so they can't have been like it long.I'm just wondering if it's normal or not?View attachment 114085
I can't think of anything that might have discoloured them but you never know.Yes I'll ask the vet next time he has to go.Has your boy eaten something that could have discoloured the teeth? If the stain remains, then have the teeth checked the next time you see a vet.
He was on the grass for about half an hour yesterday late afternoon.Could that cause it?Has he been chewing on anything brown or dirty? Mine can temporarily look a bit grubby when they’ve just had grass time or when they have been chewing on their carrot cottages or log arches
It does look that way in the photo but they're straight normally.Ill try and find that video.Saskias guinea pigs has a video on this. She sais its common in older pigs. But i cant remember why.
Is it me or are his teeth mis alligned?
I would link the video for you, but its in a video with a not very specific titleIt does look that way in the photo but they're straight normally.Ill try and find that video.
I was also thinking misalignment.Saskias guinea pigs has a video on this. She sais its common in older pigs. But i cant remember why.
Is it me or are his teeth mis alligned?
Saskias guinea pigs has a video on this. She sais its common in older pigs. But i cant remember why.
Is it me or are his teeth mis alligned?
I think with saskia, she is seeing alot of neglected pigs, not saying gems pig is neglected because he obviously and cleary isnt. I can respect that you have had and still have a lot of pigs, so you would know if anyone if it was commonWith all due respect to Saskia's knowledge, but we haven't seen a lot of it on this forum in over a dozen years and have hardly had any questions about incisor tip discolourations. I have definitely never seen it any of my own oldies.
So it can't be that common in well kept piggies as we have had thousands of piggies of all ages pass through here in over a dozen years and get a fairly good snapshot as to which problems are the most common and which aren't.
There is a very slight misalignment, which IS actually fairly common, but since it doesn't impact on the the self sharpening process, it is of no concern.
I think with saskia, she is seeing alot of neglected pigs, not saying gems pig is neglected because he obviously and cleary isnt.
That's good to hear, it probably is the grass that caused it xI would think this will be caused by grass x Sometimes my boys teeth look dirty if they have been out chewing grass and dandelions. Once they are inside for a day or so they are back to pearly white x
Yea i know what you mean, from now on i am sticking with my life of dot and bernie thread. I enjoy updating that . I'm getting myself into bother tyring to help.Obv she isnt a vet but was hoping it could help maybe. Hope this doesnt come across as being a bit ratty. X@SkyPipDotBernie please don’t take as gospel what you see on the internet. Please be aware that UK rescue standards and health and welfare standards are the ones we apply. I have now seen several videos from rescues and their key workers that I would not want being recommended on this forum including the current obsession with play dates that is causing so many members to join with fractured relationships a result of play dates with their friends’ piggies.
Yea i know what you mean, from now on i am sticking with my life of dot and bernie thread. I enjoy updating that . I'm getting myself into bother tyring to help.Obv she isnt a vet but was hoping it could help maybe. Hope this doesnt come across as being a bit ratty. X
ThanksNot at all. Just with so much stuff available on the internet we have to be careful what we share and promote. We know you are well meaning and trying to help.