Little Ones
Adult Guinea Pig
Little hasn’t been doing very well, unfortunately, and so he’s booked in with Ellie for a potential dental treatment.
Late last week he had the cow pat type poos so I took him off veg. They seemed to improve the next day and got some shape back. Then I began noticing how he was constantly inside a hidey rather than out eating (I was just putting it down to him losing sight in one eye about a month ago and trying to adjust). I’d seen him go to the hay for a little bit during the day but upon closer observation I noticed that he’s not actually eating it. This is what Peanut did before we got his teeth fixed by Simon, like there’s an instinctual need to eat hay but a lack of ability to do so.
His poos the past few days have been so tiny, then yesterday he stayed in his hidey all day and produced little to no poos. We’d been providing porridge oats rather than pellets to try and combat Peanut’s bladder issues but Little wasn’t really eating it much so I gave him pellets last night which he ate for about an hour (very slow eater) and we also gave him some emeprid we had to try and stimulate his guts (this was prescribed to Peanut after his first dental surgery with a local vet as he wasn’t eating or pooing afterwards) until we sorted out a vet appointment.
He’d rejected the hay I’d put in this morning and went straight back to his hidey after sitting at the hay bags for about 10 minutes. I decided to just switch back to the pellets instead of the oats as it is the only thing Little will eat (aside from veg) and he’s been sat eating them for about half an hour. I can’t get him to have the emeprid this morning as I’m on my own right now and I struggle with things like that when I don’t have assistance.
His incisors are uneven, he lost one about a month ago but to my knowledge, his teeth were lined up perfectly once it grew back, so I’m thinking there’s an issue with the back teeth. Especially as he’s not eating his hay.
We have an appointment with Ellie on Friday at 10am for a conscious dental if he needs one, she has no appointments earlier than this but also it’s the day of Peanut’s operation (everything always comes at once!) so it makes sense for them both to go at the same time. I’ve never used Ellie for any of our dental treatment, but I’m confident she’ll sort Little out if he needs it.
Until then, we’re going to be weighing Little daily and providing him with unlimited pellets so that he’s not starving to death! It’s the most I’ve seen him active in the cage in the past few days. It makes me realise how hungry he must have been

Late last week he had the cow pat type poos so I took him off veg. They seemed to improve the next day and got some shape back. Then I began noticing how he was constantly inside a hidey rather than out eating (I was just putting it down to him losing sight in one eye about a month ago and trying to adjust). I’d seen him go to the hay for a little bit during the day but upon closer observation I noticed that he’s not actually eating it. This is what Peanut did before we got his teeth fixed by Simon, like there’s an instinctual need to eat hay but a lack of ability to do so.
His poos the past few days have been so tiny, then yesterday he stayed in his hidey all day and produced little to no poos. We’d been providing porridge oats rather than pellets to try and combat Peanut’s bladder issues but Little wasn’t really eating it much so I gave him pellets last night which he ate for about an hour (very slow eater) and we also gave him some emeprid we had to try and stimulate his guts (this was prescribed to Peanut after his first dental surgery with a local vet as he wasn’t eating or pooing afterwards) until we sorted out a vet appointment.
He’d rejected the hay I’d put in this morning and went straight back to his hidey after sitting at the hay bags for about 10 minutes. I decided to just switch back to the pellets instead of the oats as it is the only thing Little will eat (aside from veg) and he’s been sat eating them for about half an hour. I can’t get him to have the emeprid this morning as I’m on my own right now and I struggle with things like that when I don’t have assistance.
His incisors are uneven, he lost one about a month ago but to my knowledge, his teeth were lined up perfectly once it grew back, so I’m thinking there’s an issue with the back teeth. Especially as he’s not eating his hay.
We have an appointment with Ellie on Friday at 10am for a conscious dental if he needs one, she has no appointments earlier than this but also it’s the day of Peanut’s operation (everything always comes at once!) so it makes sense for them both to go at the same time. I’ve never used Ellie for any of our dental treatment, but I’m confident she’ll sort Little out if he needs it.
Until then, we’re going to be weighing Little daily and providing him with unlimited pellets so that he’s not starving to death! It’s the most I’ve seen him active in the cage in the past few days. It makes me realise how hungry he must have been


