MessyMoose
New Born Pup
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Hi guys - I rescued two piggies that were left at the vet clinic that I work for. About a week ago, I noticed that one of the pigges (Gordy) had a head tilt and nystagmus. I immediately took him to the clinic and they said he possible had an inner ear infection. He has been on enrofloxacin twice daily and meloxicam once daily. His appetite is still not the greatest, but I do see him drinking water. He mostly eats hay and sometimes some pellets. He will take a bite of his veggies every now and then. I have been doing probiotics in between the antibiotics but I see that his stools are not normal. It is not diarrhea, but they seem a little but more mushier, if that makes sense. I have told the vet many times but he keeps telling me to continue the medication and that it is going to be a long recovery process. I have been giving him small amounts of critical care since he is eating. He does walk around his cage, but also sleeps a lot. He fights me a lot when I syringe feed him the critical care.
I feel like the antibiotics are not really helping his GI tract. Do yall have any tips to make this process easier on him? I feel terrible because I feel like I am not doing something right.
Thank you in advance!
I feel like the antibiotics are not really helping his GI tract. Do yall have any tips to make this process easier on him? I feel terrible because I feel like I am not doing something right.
Thank you in advance!