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spondie
Hello
I'm new here, just been reading and hoping someone can give me some advice.
I have two little pigs, Wilfred and Morris, both 2 years old
Wilf seemed to stop eating recently, and lost lots of weight. Took him to the vet who said his molars were growing at funny angles. He had them filed down, but still doesnt' seem to be eating - he's really hungry and wants to eat, but just can't. I've been soaking pellets and mashing them and he can eat from a teaspoon, a little at a time. I took him back to the vet who gave him a shot of pain killer, but this hasn't made any difference at all.
It's now been 3 days since he had his teeth filed. We got a note from the vet saying that his teeth are so poorly aligned that we need to think prudently about whether we want to continue to pay to have his teeth filed. It was £96 for the filing and another £20 for the shot of pain killer which was a shock!
We LOVE him and want to find a way to make him better! Any ideas or advice would be very very welcome
Thanks
Charlie
I'm new here, just been reading and hoping someone can give me some advice.
I have two little pigs, Wilfred and Morris, both 2 years old
Wilf seemed to stop eating recently, and lost lots of weight. Took him to the vet who said his molars were growing at funny angles. He had them filed down, but still doesnt' seem to be eating - he's really hungry and wants to eat, but just can't. I've been soaking pellets and mashing them and he can eat from a teaspoon, a little at a time. I took him back to the vet who gave him a shot of pain killer, but this hasn't made any difference at all.
It's now been 3 days since he had his teeth filed. We got a note from the vet saying that his teeth are so poorly aligned that we need to think prudently about whether we want to continue to pay to have his teeth filed. It was £96 for the filing and another £20 for the shot of pain killer which was a shock!
We LOVE him and want to find a way to make him better! Any ideas or advice would be very very welcome
Thanks
Charlie