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madpoppingpigs
Hello!
I'm a new forum member, owner of 7 females!
Really desparate for some advice really and thats how i came across this site.
Ed (4 years old) start to lose weight rapidly over the past few weeks. I also noted her drinking loads more. Took her to my usual vet who have always been good in the past. They gave her worming stuff and took bloods to be sent away. Thw worming stuff upset her stomach so we had to go back, we stopped that one dose from the end and start syringe feeding critical care. The vet got the tests back a week later and sad there was nothing unusual, she was also checked for diabetes which was negative. The nly area on the blood test that was slight high was the things indicating inflammation in the body but not due to an infection. The vet then said i think its the teeth so she went n yesterday to have them looked and and sorted. When i went ot pick her up, the vet said she couldn't see anything wrong but had filed them down a bi just to make sure. they have said there is nothing more they can do for her now.
I'm positive there is something going on with her teeth/mouth. She is extremely slow with the food she is eating, and only eating soft stuff. I've been pureeing her food and she just seems ot be really struggling to chew and swallow. She has stayed bright and seems to be absolutely famished everytime i offer her food. i'm feeding her as much as i can ad the weight loss has reduced slightly but is still very concerning...
Really interested in anyones thoughts on what to do next.......
I'm a new forum member, owner of 7 females!
Really desparate for some advice really and thats how i came across this site.
Ed (4 years old) start to lose weight rapidly over the past few weeks. I also noted her drinking loads more. Took her to my usual vet who have always been good in the past. They gave her worming stuff and took bloods to be sent away. Thw worming stuff upset her stomach so we had to go back, we stopped that one dose from the end and start syringe feeding critical care. The vet got the tests back a week later and sad there was nothing unusual, she was also checked for diabetes which was negative. The nly area on the blood test that was slight high was the things indicating inflammation in the body but not due to an infection. The vet then said i think its the teeth so she went n yesterday to have them looked and and sorted. When i went ot pick her up, the vet said she couldn't see anything wrong but had filed them down a bi just to make sure. they have said there is nothing more they can do for her now.
I'm positive there is something going on with her teeth/mouth. She is extremely slow with the food she is eating, and only eating soft stuff. I've been pureeing her food and she just seems ot be really struggling to chew and swallow. She has stayed bright and seems to be absolutely famished everytime i offer her food. i'm feeding her as much as i can ad the weight loss has reduced slightly but is still very concerning...
Really interested in anyones thoughts on what to do next.......