debbierudd
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi there,
Apologies if there is a thread here somewhere already, but I am worried about Trixie.
She has been losing weight for a few weeks while I have been away, so I took her to the vets yesterday as I suspected problem with her teeth as she wasnt chewing properly, and had smelly breath bless her. The vet took her away and told me that the prognosis wasnt good - her molars had grown over her tongue. He gave me 3 options:
1. Put her to sleep (NO!)
2. Leave her to slowly die (NO!)
3. Or ge could anaesthatise her and file down all of her teeth
I went for option 3, as I would prefer to give her a chance of having a happy life, she is such a happy little piggy and has no other health problems as far as i know. I knew the risks of anaestetic - especially as she is so underweight, but she made it through - I was terrified for her. The first 2 options were no way acceptable for me.
I have been syringe feeding her as best I can with some critical care substitute - but she still cant eat on her own. She has an appetite and goes over to her food, but it seems like she cant bite - is this normal?
She seems very drowsy still, but I expect this to be ok.... I would be drowsy still after an op.
I know there is no way of telling when/if she will be able to eat again - but I would love to hear from anyone who has piggies who have been through the same procedure to give me an idea of what to expect.
Thanks
Debbie
Apologies if there is a thread here somewhere already, but I am worried about Trixie.
She has been losing weight for a few weeks while I have been away, so I took her to the vets yesterday as I suspected problem with her teeth as she wasnt chewing properly, and had smelly breath bless her. The vet took her away and told me that the prognosis wasnt good - her molars had grown over her tongue. He gave me 3 options:
1. Put her to sleep (NO!)
2. Leave her to slowly die (NO!)
3. Or ge could anaesthatise her and file down all of her teeth
I went for option 3, as I would prefer to give her a chance of having a happy life, she is such a happy little piggy and has no other health problems as far as i know. I knew the risks of anaestetic - especially as she is so underweight, but she made it through - I was terrified for her. The first 2 options were no way acceptable for me.
I have been syringe feeding her as best I can with some critical care substitute - but she still cant eat on her own. She has an appetite and goes over to her food, but it seems like she cant bite - is this normal?
She seems very drowsy still, but I expect this to be ok.... I would be drowsy still after an op.
I know there is no way of telling when/if she will be able to eat again - but I would love to hear from anyone who has piggies who have been through the same procedure to give me an idea of what to expect.
Thanks
Debbie