ZiggyStarPig
Junior Guinea Pig

View attachment 46055 All 3 of my trio need their nails clipped. I'm not confident yet to do them myself. I have a friend who is a dog groomer who can do them but unfortunately she's not available until next Wednesday. Ziggy and Duke's aren't too bad but Teddy's look really long to me. 2 front ones are curled (not cutting into foot). I'm not sure wether to take her to the vet or wait until next Wednesday to get them done at home. Is it better to avoid the stress of a vet trip? Looking at them I feel they must be uncomfortable but Are they urgently needing done? Ok to leave until next week? Tried my best to get a photo showing them. Part of me doesn't want to upset her with a vet trip when she is just settling in & the other part doesn't want her to feel any more discomfort at all.
Thank you. She doesn't run about as much as the other two but I'm beginning to think she is just a more laid back Guinea Pig. I'll leave it until WednesdayHello and
to the forum! As far as I can tell from the photo, Teddy's nails don't look too bad. I can see that one is curled but that one is okay for now. It can wait until next Wednesday. You will probably find that the toes twist as the nails get a bit longer. But as long as the piggie can walk without any trouble and the nails are not corkscrewing or growing into the foot pad , they are okay. But if you are really worried, then by all means take them to your Vet.
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I know this sounds terrible but I'm not even sure which vet I'll use yet, I really need to sort that out ASAP. I'll wait until Wednesday and my friend can show me how to do it the first few times until I'm confident to do it. My job now is to find a good vet in my area, my list of things to do is getting longer instead of shorter but I'm loving every second of owning these wee characters! Thanks againMany vet clinics offer clipping against a small fee. Perhaps inquire whether your local one does it? They can also show you how to go about it.
I know this sounds terrible but I'm not even sure which vet I'll use yet, I really need to sort that out ASAP. I'll wait until Wednesday and my friend can show me how to do it the first few times until I'm confident to do it. My job now is to find a good vet in my area, my list of things to do is getting longer instead of shorter but I'm loving every second of owning these wee characters! Thanks again
Thank you, I'll have a lookIf you need help, please a have a gander at our recommended piggy savvy vets locator on the top bar: Guinea Pig Vet Locator
I had a look and there's 3 vets within reasonable travelling distance recommended. The Ashleigh Vet Centre in Manchester would be ideal so I'll give them a call to see about registeringIf you need help, please a have a gander at our recommended piggy savvy vets locator on the top bar: Guinea Pig Vet Locator
I had a look and there's 3 vets within reasonable travelling distance recommended. The Ashleigh Vet Centre in Manchester would be ideal so I'll give them a call to see about registering![]()
don't think i can cope with it every week lol ! its when they move their little feet away and you have to try and remember not to pull them !That's you a professional nail clipper now!They will be expecting a weekly pedicure now!
Yea the dark nails are scary. My pig has dark nails on his front paws. I was very specific about only letting my family friend take the very top off them as we couldn't see the Quick I think it's called despite shining lightsThose scared noises must be so horrible to hear, he'll be glad to have nice short nails though. I've a feeling I might never do them myself, Ziggy and Duke both have all black nails and Teddy has 4 dark nails. I'd be too nervous of making a mistake!