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Guinea Pig Has Bad Teeth Need Help!

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OhYehChocolate

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Hi I have a male guinea pig who is a year old, last month he started to have a wet chin from drooling. I took him to my vet and he told me the back teeth at the bottom were growing towards the tounge and it was gentic. He filled them down to make the much much comfortable for him but a month later the same thing has happened again, is there anyway to fix this problem? I don't want to take him back every month and put him through this pain, and the vet also told me his life would be very short because of this. Please help!
 
We have a number of permanent residents here at the Sanctuary who have ongoing dental issues, and they just go for regular filing of their teeth, which my vet is able to do without the need for GA. They all continue to live a normal life span and can eat completely well as long as they get the regular treatment.

I do offer temporary places to enable piggies who don't live locally to be seen by Simon, and that may be something you would like to consider. I make no charge for boarding and their supportive care and just ask that you pay the veterinary charges directly to Cat and Rabbit Clinic, over the phone, after the guinea pig has received treatment. Any donations to the Sanctuary are always very welcome but not expected.
 
I am driving up to TEAS this afternoon and could pick up piggie about 2.30pm and take him with me? Debbie is happy to squeeze him in but I need you to ring me with your address. Sending a PM now
 
@OhYehChocolate this really is a very generous offer by Pebble & Debbie; your piggy has the best chance if he is seen as soon as possible by Simon & Debbie will give him fantastic care at the Sanctuary :)
 
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