well if it is, arguing and debating it will just feed any trolls.
People are unanimous on here that this piggie needs a new vet ASAP, and there's no point trying to speculate about what could have caused it
I wasn't speculating about anything :{
well if it is, arguing and debating it will just feed any trolls.
People are unanimous on here that this piggie needs a new vet ASAP, and there's no point trying to speculate about what could have caused it
nooo not saying that, my cmment was to if it was a wind up- just that if someone comes online with the deliberate aim of winding people up, then everyone getting angry just gives them what they want and it just goes on and on..I wasn't speculating about anything :{
Even a laboratory test animal would not be allowed to reach this type of condition looking at the photo - the animal would have been euthanased a long time ago.
I can;t believe your vet(s) are prepared to sacrifice their vet registration by giving your piggie a clean bill of health in view of it;s current condition from the photo (unless when your piggie last saw a vet it was some time ago and the condition was not as serious)
Currently we are not aware of a vets in Ross who could deal with this situation in a cavy savvy manner (and we have spent the last few hours searching and contacting members)
So I may be a mug, but here is my final offer:
I will cancel my commitments for tomorrow and ring Simon Maddox to see if he is available tomorrow late pm in Northants. If so, I will drive up and pick up your piggie (and you) at about 2pm and return you to Ross on Wye after the consultation.
If Simon is not available, then another guinea pig vet Lance (one of the best) is available in Wales on wednesday next week. Again I will cancel my comitments and offer to take your piggie to Lance for a late afternoon surgery next wedensday. (After all, you say he has been like this for a year so a few extra days should not make any difference)
You pay the vets fees...I pay the petrol.
I will need you address/phone number etc by 11am tomorrow on my email:
[email protected] if you wish to avail yourself of this offer.
I don;t think this forum can do any more to help your piggie
The two vets quoted are the two best guinea pigs vets we know of in England/Wales that could help your piggie recover...hence why I am prepared to take you there.
Even a laboratory test animal would not be allowed to reach this type of condition looking at the photo - the animal would have been euthanased a long time ago.
I can;t believe your vet(s) are prepared to sacrifice their vet registration by giving your piggie a clean bill of health in view of it;s current condition from the photo (unless when your piggie last saw a vet it was some time ago and the condition was not as serious)
Currently we are not aware of a vets in Ross who could deal with this situation in a cavy savvy manner (and we have spent the last few hours searching and contacting members)
So I may be a mug, but here is my final offer:
I will cancel my commitments for tomorrow and ring Simon Maddox to see if he is available tomorrow late pm in Northants. If so, I will drive up and pick up your piggie (and you) at about 2pm and return you to Ross on Wye after the consultation.
If Simon is not available, then another guinea pig vet Lance (one of the best) is available in Wales on wednesday next week. Again I will cancel my comitments and offer to take your piggie to Lance for a late afternoon surgery next wedensday. (After all, you say he has been like this for a year so a few extra days should not make any difference)
You pay the vets fees...I pay the petrol.
I will need you address/phone number etc by 11am tomorrow on my email:
[email protected] if you wish to avail yourself of this offer.
I don;t think this forum can do any more to help your piggie
The two vets quoted are the two best guinea pigs vets we know of in England/Wales that could help your piggie recover...hence why I am prepared to take you there.
thank you very much for your offer of help but i will sort a vet out myself tomorrow morning.Even a laboratory test animal would not be allowed to reach this type of condition looking at the photo - the animal would have been euthanased a long time ago.
I can;t believe your vet(s) are prepared to sacrifice their vet registration by giving your piggie a clean bill of health in view of it;s current condition from the photo (unless when your piggie last saw a vet it was some time ago and the condition was not as serious)
Currently we are not aware of a vets in Ross who could deal with this situation in a cavy savvy manner (and we have spent the last few hours searching and contacting members)
So I may be a mug, but here is my final offer:
I will cancel my commitments for tomorrow and ring Simon Maddox to see if he is available tomorrow late pm in Northants. If so, I will drive up and pick up your piggie (and you) at about 2pm and return you to Ross on Wye after the consultation.
If Simon is not available, then another guinea pig vet Lance (one of the best) is available in Wales on wednesday next week. Again I will cancel my comitments and offer to take your piggie to Lance for a late afternoon surgery next wedensday. (After all, you say he has been like this for a year so a few extra days should not make any difference)
You pay the vets fees...I pay the petrol.
I will need you address/phone number etc by 11am tomorrow on my email:
[email protected] if you wish to avail yourself of this offer.
I don;t think this forum can do any more to help your piggie
The two vets quoted are the two best guinea pigs vets we know of in England/Wales that could help your piggie recover...hence why I am prepared to take you there.
thank you very much for your offer of help but i will sort a vet out myself tomorrow morning.
it is a nasty wound and i have been mislead into thinking that as he was eating and drinking he was ok i now know different he is my daughters world and i wouldnt do anything knowingly to harm him I'm not a nasty person and really cant believe all the negative comments. so next time i wont bother with a forum and ill just stick to talking to friends i know who dont judge me so quick!
he is on is own and i didnt think it was nothing to worry about that why i came on here.~sigh~
The sad thing is, if you had not come on the forum you would have remained in the belief it was nothing to worry about...
Has his friend/girlfriend also got injuries like this?
he is on is own and i didnt think it was nothing to worry about that why i came on here.
i didnt want expert advise just friendly advise that you would give to youyr friends i now know better
he is on is own and i didnt think it was nothing to worry about that why i came on here.
i didnt want expert advise just friendly advise that you would give to youyr friends i now know better
he is on is own and i didnt think it was nothing to worry about that why i came on here.
i didnt want expert advise just friendly advise that you would give to youyr friends i now know better
he goes out to graze all the time and doesnt get problems with flysHope this animal gets the help it needs, please do not put this pig outside to graze, I am worried cos of the flys.. Good luck, please let us know how he gets on..![]()
that sounds very simular and the vet did sugest surgery but did also say that he might not make the operation.I havent time to read the whole thread, but it looks very similar to what happened to my piggy.
It started as a small irritated lump, which grew and grew, the vet said i had to monitor it daily and see how big it grew in a evening. Well it started off less than 2 mm and in 3 weeks was massive, the medications the vet prescribed just didnt work despite numerous trips. The night before she was to go in for surgery the lump split open (like in this photo) the only option was removal of the lump or being PTS.
We took her in to have the lump / tumour / growth removed and she healed really nicely and didnt have any problems again..
Please please see a different vet, a pet shop is not qualfied to tell you whats happening.
If you cant get to another vet then you need to be looking at a rescue for it before its too late
that sounds very simular and the vet did sugest surgery but did also say that he might not make the operation.
its nice to know someone else has had something simular thats what i wanted to know.
to have an operation that would cost over £100 and he may not survive is a difficult thing to put to my daughter as she would rather have him happy alive and maybe not look to beautiful than have a dead pet.
it is something that we will disscuss as a family tonight.