Hello everyone... I've been reading all the threads re dental problems and it has been somewhat of a revelation to me. I've had many pigs over the years, but until now I've never had one with dental issues. My 2.5 year old boar Hurley stopped eating and started dribbling almost two weeks ago. I was furious with myself for not noticing it earlier - he's got lots of very spiky hair! and it was difficult to spot the weight loss until I picked him up. As soon as I saw the dribbling it was straight down the vets. To cut a long story short the vet gave him a less than 50/50 chance of survival but I spent a week syringe feeding him until the vet considered he was strong enough to get his teeth done, which was done two days ago, using anaesthetic (gas). She said the front teeth were too long and the back teeth were at a an angle and probably causing pain. So I was so happy, thinking all his problems were solved... but he still won't eat. I've offered him all his favourite foods - he sniffs it and looks keen but won't eat. I'm still syringe feeding him and he's losing weight again.
I'm not giving up on him, he's thin but fairly bright - I would be so grateful for any advice. I had naively thought that syringe feeding him would stimulate his gut and get him back into action but maybe that's not the case? He's the youngest of my four pigs and I would be devastated to lose him. I rescued him with his dad when he was about 4 months old he was tiny and thin but he quickly became the biggest of my pigs at 1.4kg! Now he weighs just about 1kg...
I'm not giving up on him, he's thin but fairly bright - I would be so grateful for any advice. I had naively thought that syringe feeding him would stimulate his gut and get him back into action but maybe that's not the case? He's the youngest of my four pigs and I would be devastated to lose him. I rescued him with his dad when he was about 4 months old he was tiny and thin but he quickly became the biggest of my pigs at 1.4kg! Now he weighs just about 1kg...