Bubble& Squeak
Junior Guinea Pig
Long story short one of my piggies Squeak has been having routine conscious dental work for the past couple of months. She's been making progress as I've now managed to find a type of hay she will eat which is the oxbow orchard grass hay. She will eat all types of veg hard or soft but she's having very minimal amounts of veg since having other health issues recently (UTI, gas, runny poo) these have now cleared.
However one thing I've never been able to get her back into eating is her pellets. Obviously I have been syringe feeding her throughout this time with Burgess excel dual care recovery food. She used to eat a few of these in pellet form rather than mushed up but she won't have any now. Her usual pellets are Harrington's but she won't touch these either even if I mash them slightly.
I was just curious as to whether anyone thinks it's worth trying a different type of pellet or if there's any you guys would recommend that might be a bit softer or easier for her to eat? The vet said it's worth a try as a new type might tempt her due to it tasting different. She also said it might be worth crumbling them up and mixing them in with her hay and see if she'll eat them that way which I think I shall give a go.
Any ideas or suggestions would be very helpful.
She is also having porridge oats to help bulk her up a bit as she's lost a fair bit of weight. She goes crazy for these but obviously I know they aren't a long term solution or replacement for pellets. I really would like to get her to the point where she doesn't need to be syringe fed anymore
However one thing I've never been able to get her back into eating is her pellets. Obviously I have been syringe feeding her throughout this time with Burgess excel dual care recovery food. She used to eat a few of these in pellet form rather than mushed up but she won't have any now. Her usual pellets are Harrington's but she won't touch these either even if I mash them slightly.
I was just curious as to whether anyone thinks it's worth trying a different type of pellet or if there's any you guys would recommend that might be a bit softer or easier for her to eat? The vet said it's worth a try as a new type might tempt her due to it tasting different. She also said it might be worth crumbling them up and mixing them in with her hay and see if she'll eat them that way which I think I shall give a go.
Any ideas or suggestions would be very helpful.

She is also having porridge oats to help bulk her up a bit as she's lost a fair bit of weight. She goes crazy for these but obviously I know they aren't a long term solution or replacement for pellets. I really would like to get her to the point where she doesn't need to be syringe fed anymore
