I have a 5 year old girl who has just had a complete hysterectomy after discovering two golf ball sized ovarian cysts. She has always been the master of me and so I am finding it very hard to administer her antibiotics and pain killers (thankfully only once a day) without causing her quite a lot of stress and most likely pain! Has anyone any tips on how to keep a pigs head still whilst at the same time finding their mouths etc etc?
I am also worried about general care - she looks quite well although she has aged a lot (she now has the watery eyes of old age). I am keeping her in her cage partitioned off from her companion, Doogle, (neutered male) on a folded towel covered with disposable nappy changing mats. She is having tomatoes, cucumber, grass from the garden, hay, ready grass, apple, carrots mixed leaves and normal Excel pellets. She is eating a litle but not noticeable drinking. Should I give her a syringe of water?
Basically any advice anyone has got would most gratefully received - she is such a tough cookie both Doogle and I would be devastated if she were not to pull through just because we did not do something.
I am also worried about general care - she looks quite well although she has aged a lot (she now has the watery eyes of old age). I am keeping her in her cage partitioned off from her companion, Doogle, (neutered male) on a folded towel covered with disposable nappy changing mats. She is having tomatoes, cucumber, grass from the garden, hay, ready grass, apple, carrots mixed leaves and normal Excel pellets. She is eating a litle but not noticeable drinking. Should I give her a syringe of water?
Basically any advice anyone has got would most gratefully received - she is such a tough cookie both Doogle and I would be devastated if she were not to pull through just because we did not do something.