Hello,
I am hoping someone has some ideas.
Basically my 4 1/2 year old piggy, Harvey has loose baggy skin under his chin. Now i thought it was a lump, but after taking him to the vet, there is no lump at all, just baggy skin. The vet said piggies do have loose skin ( i do have other piggies with this) & then said he ,most likely was suffering with mites. He has given Harvey & his GF a course of Xeno 450 to clear them up. I have to say the vet didnt find any live mice but said there was evidence of a possibility of eggs! since Harvey was neutered 1 1/2 yrs ago he did lose weight, but has now over the last 2 weeks got heavier. I told the vet this but he simply said he isnt that light! Perhaps he didnt hear me right...
I have to say Harvey is eating well & is just as lively as my others, but the 'lump/skin?' is large & i think interferring with his mobility. I am kicking myself as i am desperatly trying to remember all what i said to the vet, but sadly as he was saying mites, & there was no lump, i think i heard what i wanted to hear & didnt ask if he thought Harvey was gaining weight due to him having excess fluid, which is what i think it must be. Sadly living in a small rural town there are no specialist piggie vets, so i have to rely on ones who know about 'exotics' or so they say. I am not blaming the vet as it is hard to understand piggies.
I am desperate to make sure i have done & are doing everything i can for Harvey. I love all my piggies but he is a little more special as he is incredibly tame after we nearly lost him in his early life & had to hand feed him.
Please if anyone has any ideas, no matter what the result maybe, can you help.
Sorry for the long post, but thank you for at least reading......
I am hoping someone has some ideas.
Basically my 4 1/2 year old piggy, Harvey has loose baggy skin under his chin. Now i thought it was a lump, but after taking him to the vet, there is no lump at all, just baggy skin. The vet said piggies do have loose skin ( i do have other piggies with this) & then said he ,most likely was suffering with mites. He has given Harvey & his GF a course of Xeno 450 to clear them up. I have to say the vet didnt find any live mice but said there was evidence of a possibility of eggs! since Harvey was neutered 1 1/2 yrs ago he did lose weight, but has now over the last 2 weeks got heavier. I told the vet this but he simply said he isnt that light! Perhaps he didnt hear me right...
I have to say Harvey is eating well & is just as lively as my others, but the 'lump/skin?' is large & i think interferring with his mobility. I am kicking myself as i am desperatly trying to remember all what i said to the vet, but sadly as he was saying mites, & there was no lump, i think i heard what i wanted to hear & didnt ask if he thought Harvey was gaining weight due to him having excess fluid, which is what i think it must be. Sadly living in a small rural town there are no specialist piggie vets, so i have to rely on ones who know about 'exotics' or so they say. I am not blaming the vet as it is hard to understand piggies.
I am desperate to make sure i have done & are doing everything i can for Harvey. I love all my piggies but he is a little more special as he is incredibly tame after we nearly lost him in his early life & had to hand feed him.
Please if anyone has any ideas, no matter what the result maybe, can you help.
Sorry for the long post, but thank you for at least reading......