PigglePuggle
Senior Guinea Pig
Thank you! And you have so many piggies thats a lot of healing vibes, I'm sure Puggle appreciates themhealing vibes to Puggles from me and my herds.X

Thank you! And you have so many piggies thats a lot of healing vibes, I'm sure Puggle appreciates themhealing vibes to Puggles from me and my herds.X
Well its all looking good because my daughter is here and she put Puggle in the cuddle couch on the coffee table while she had dinner with a big pile of hay and the rest of the critical care formula in a dish with pellets floating in it and Puggle has tipped the critical care over herself, licked it off, eaten the pellets and most of the hay, and she looks very pleased with herself!
Here's my daughter and Puggle, they are both tired but well fed![]()
Oh dear Puggle is very poorly... she was fine last night but this morning she was shivering and whimpering and when we lifted her out of the cage she hunched her back and started squealing in pain and her tummy felt really hard.
So straight off to the vets (they were very good and said bring her in immediately as an emergency) and the first thing they did was give her a big injection of opiate pain relief, then an xray confirmed big gas bubbles in her poor little tummy, she's had subcutaneous fluids, zantac to get her guts moving, and we have to syringe feed and also try feed mushed up pellets with grated carrot (because thats her favorite food) then watch out for poops happening.
Got another vets appointment for tomorrow to see how she's doing.
Poor little Puggle! I think there was something dodgy about the coriander we ate yesterday, I've had an upset tummy too and the other piggies have very smelly poops...
The vet says Puggle is well enough to go back with her friends! She's lost a bit of weight (30g) so we need to weigh her daily and keep syringe feeding her a bit and keep on with the Zantac for a few more days but she's probably going to be fine![]()
Bloat can strike so quickly, cause such pain and is so dramatic. It is a true, full blown emergency. The sooner you can Vet help the better. Well done for spotting it and for getting such prompt vet treatment.
Just be wary, though, it can come back just as quickly once you have a bloaty pig. Be very careful about introducing greens again to see if you can find the trigger.
I’m just so thrilled that Puggle has rallied and is in such safe hands. She is one very lucky piggy.
Here's a rather skinny but hopefully mended Puggle sitting on daddy and refusing a syringe feed because she can hear Jezebel wheeking from the next room wondering where she has gone.
Puggle is such a herd creature, she'd rather eat half a meal on the run while Clover tries to pinch it than have a full bowl of pellets to herself away from her friends!
Jezebel has missed her so much, but Theo didnt notice she was gone until she came home and he was so pleased to see her he tried humping her in the ear and she bit him exactly where he deserved it![]()
How many of us ladies would dare to do similar if our menfolk got a little bit 'fresh'?! Attagirl, Puggle!
Glad she is on the mend, anyhow!
Puggle had much more attitude than usual, she was like, "I cheated death and had a thermometer shoved up my bum twice, think these teenage antics can faze me?!" and she stood her ground and snapped right back and leaped on the carrot house roof and sprayed pee in Piggle and Theo's faces and shoved Clover out of the food bowl and was generally like a tiny 710g ginger wonder woman![]()