wind1
Teenage Guinea Pig
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One of my boars Truffle is nearly 6 years old and up until about 6 months ago was fit and healthy. He first became unwell with an ear infection, had anti b's and appeared to get better but a week later started tilting his head again so had more anti b's and although recovered from the ear infection was left with a head tilt. Since then he has lived inside in a smallish cage as his balance is not good and he does not travel far from his bed. He had his front teeth trimmed once as one of the top ones had grown too long. He has continued to eat well and appear bright and cheerful up until last Monday. Since then he has seemed lethargic alot of the time and was not eating much at the beginning of the week so I took him to have his teeth trimmed again as they were uneven. He has perked up a little and is eating almost back to normal but he is drinking loads and dribbling loads. The vet looked at his back teeth and said they were a little bit overgrown but not enough to stop him eating. Also his jaw was moving properly for chewing. Is there another reason he would be drinking and dribbling? I'm thinking of taking him to another vet I use for teeth as she will do them without GA but he is quite frail and I'm worried it could be too stressful for him. Any ideas?