Beans&Toast
Adult Guinea Pig
So after months of Beans being aggressive with Maple any time she came into season (Maple, not Beans) my vet and I decided spaying would be the best way to go. It also means not having to worry about any ovarian issues when shes older I suppose. 
My vet spayed both Beans and Toast so I had full confidence in him, but did worry as Maple is tiny and only weighs 750g.
Not long after dropping her off for the op my vet was on the phone to say that's it all done, it went well and she's up and running around all ready!
Only down side is she's lost her glorious hair!

She's doing amazing, running around. Eating for herself right away and doing all things guinea pig.
I'm going to keep the two of them separate for a few days just so I can keep an eye on how much she's drinking/eating/pooing etc.

Maple is a strong little pig

My vet spayed both Beans and Toast so I had full confidence in him, but did worry as Maple is tiny and only weighs 750g.
Not long after dropping her off for the op my vet was on the phone to say that's it all done, it went well and she's up and running around all ready!
Only down side is she's lost her glorious hair!

She's doing amazing, running around. Eating for herself right away and doing all things guinea pig.

Maple is a strong little pig