BlueBird
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi there,
So thankfully, I am not posting this because my piggy is ill, but I have a tendency to be over organised and this is one of the things that I don't really want to be doing during a crisis.
So back in the day when my family had piggies, we just took them to our nearest vet and frankly, they were just plain appalling! I remember a very old vet at the practice 'trimmed' (!) one of my guinea pigs teeth when she had growths in the corners of her mouth and left her with no front teeth! It was pretty brutal thing to watch when you were 10 years old. More than one visit to the same practise had been for mystery illnesses which they could not diagnose at all and just sent me off with anti-biotics - (I got the impression it was just to shut me up and sadly did not solve the problem 90% the time).
So now with a new piggy, and being her primary carer, I don't want to fall into the trap of going to a vet that does not have the experience (or even worse, no interest) in guinea pigs who will just send me off with anti-biotics on the off chance that that might solve the problem.
I have been doing some light research into my local vet practices but if I'm honest I have no idea how to tell whether they are good or bad for piggies. Advice on the internet seems to be to take them to an exotics vet but I am unsure whether this is advice for the US or whether it is relevant for the UK too. One of my local-ish practices seems to have an interest in rabbits, however, I am conscious that this is just as likely to be irrelevant to my search as it is a good sign.
I have the other complication that I am reliant on public transport so in an emergency I can't really hop in the car to travel hours to get to a good vet. Thankfully, the city has good public transport but distance is a factor I need to consider. It's also worth mentioning that the vet locator on the forum doesn't have a vet practice that I would realistically be able to get to if I have a piggy that is ill.
Does anyone have any advice on how to tell whether a vet is a good piggy vet or not? I will be asking local rescues where they take there pigs, but they aren't exactly easy to get to so I'd like to know whether there are good vets closer to me just in case.
Thanks all!
~Scribbled
So thankfully, I am not posting this because my piggy is ill, but I have a tendency to be over organised and this is one of the things that I don't really want to be doing during a crisis.
So back in the day when my family had piggies, we just took them to our nearest vet and frankly, they were just plain appalling! I remember a very old vet at the practice 'trimmed' (!) one of my guinea pigs teeth when she had growths in the corners of her mouth and left her with no front teeth! It was pretty brutal thing to watch when you were 10 years old. More than one visit to the same practise had been for mystery illnesses which they could not diagnose at all and just sent me off with anti-biotics - (I got the impression it was just to shut me up and sadly did not solve the problem 90% the time).
So now with a new piggy, and being her primary carer, I don't want to fall into the trap of going to a vet that does not have the experience (or even worse, no interest) in guinea pigs who will just send me off with anti-biotics on the off chance that that might solve the problem.
I have been doing some light research into my local vet practices but if I'm honest I have no idea how to tell whether they are good or bad for piggies. Advice on the internet seems to be to take them to an exotics vet but I am unsure whether this is advice for the US or whether it is relevant for the UK too. One of my local-ish practices seems to have an interest in rabbits, however, I am conscious that this is just as likely to be irrelevant to my search as it is a good sign.
I have the other complication that I am reliant on public transport so in an emergency I can't really hop in the car to travel hours to get to a good vet. Thankfully, the city has good public transport but distance is a factor I need to consider. It's also worth mentioning that the vet locator on the forum doesn't have a vet practice that I would realistically be able to get to if I have a piggy that is ill.
Does anyone have any advice on how to tell whether a vet is a good piggy vet or not? I will be asking local rescues where they take there pigs, but they aren't exactly easy to get to so I'd like to know whether there are good vets closer to me just in case.
Thanks all!

~Scribbled