Teejay
Adult Guinea Pig
Hi all, I won't go into too many details, but we have a young boar, Herbie, coming to stay with us tomorrow who suffered a broken leg about 10 days ago. I think it's one of his front legs.
The vet has been treating the break since it happened, but he/she now believes that Herbie is in a lot of pain, so the decision has been made to amputate the leg. The operation is going ahead tomorrow, and we're collecting Herbie from his owners shortly after he's been discharged from the vets.
Although I have bucket-loads of experience of caring for sick piggies (and buns/chins/rats for that matter :{) I really have no idea what to expect with a recent amputee.
I'm assuming that his wound will be uncovered (how on earth would you bandage a guinea pig?), and of course, we'll keep his cage as clean as humanly possible to prevent the risk of infection. I also know that he'll require syring feeding (not a problem in the slightest) and very close monitoring.
To be honest, I'm very surprised that the vet has decided to go with the amputation, I would have expected them to suggest PTS (and, of course, there's always a chance that poor Herbie won't survive the operaton/anaesthetic). I know he's been dropping weight since he suffered the break (he's lost 20g and he's only a tiny boy anyway), so he's not in the best physical condition to undergo an operation. I suspect that the owner has insisted on going for the amputation.
So, does anyone have any experience of caring for a recent amputee guinea pig? What is the likely prognosis for him? Any tips would be gratefully welcomed.
Tracey
The vet has been treating the break since it happened, but he/she now believes that Herbie is in a lot of pain, so the decision has been made to amputate the leg. The operation is going ahead tomorrow, and we're collecting Herbie from his owners shortly after he's been discharged from the vets.
Although I have bucket-loads of experience of caring for sick piggies (and buns/chins/rats for that matter :{) I really have no idea what to expect with a recent amputee.
I'm assuming that his wound will be uncovered (how on earth would you bandage a guinea pig?), and of course, we'll keep his cage as clean as humanly possible to prevent the risk of infection. I also know that he'll require syring feeding (not a problem in the slightest) and very close monitoring.
To be honest, I'm very surprised that the vet has decided to go with the amputation, I would have expected them to suggest PTS (and, of course, there's always a chance that poor Herbie won't survive the operaton/anaesthetic). I know he's been dropping weight since he suffered the break (he's lost 20g and he's only a tiny boy anyway), so he's not in the best physical condition to undergo an operation. I suspect that the owner has insisted on going for the amputation.
So, does anyone have any experience of caring for a recent amputee guinea pig? What is the likely prognosis for him? Any tips would be gratefully welcomed.
Tracey
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