Rest In Peace Dylan, my special little piggie

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I hate only coming on here to post one of these threads.

Sadly this morning, Dylan, our 6+ year old guinea pig with the head tilt, passed away in my arms on the way to the vet.

We got him from RSPCA Medway in January 2007 after I spotted his profile on their web site. As soon as I picked him up and he snuggled in to my arms I knew he was coming home with us.

He hadn't had the best of starts to life as he'd been rescued by the RSPCA from a house with 50+ guinea pigs all running free. He was small but, since he obviously wasn't a baby, he must have struggled to get enough food, and the shock of that and the move to the RSPCA centre meant he had a stroke on Boxing Day 2006 whilst in rescue which left him with a very noticeable head tilt.

The RSPCA didn't give more than 6 months to live, and they also said he was blind in one eye... they got both of that wrong. He was with us for 5 years, 9 months and 11 days, and the cloudiness in his eye that the RSPCA assumed meant he was blind was actually caused by a piece of hay stuck inside his eye lid!

He was such a strong piggie, he came through a bout of diarrhoea, teeth problems and a burst sebaceous cyst during his time with us. He was the loudest piggie wheeking at dinner time and would basically eat anything, so much so that we often called him Dustbin Dylan... the only thing he ever turned his nose up at was courgette... but who could blame him :)

He often had quiet periods when we think his head tilt was affecting him but other than that it never caused him any problems. His only fault was we just weren't able to bond him with any of our other piggies. He would quite happily chat to Pepe/Bear/Boomer and latterly Xander through the bars of their cages but put them next to each other without the seperator and the teeth chattering would start. He was a bit of a grumpy old man at times, just like his daddy! ;) He was definitely a daddy's pig as he would prefer to sit on my lap rather than Julie's and he would always take any medicine from me without a word of complaint.

Although he'd been suffering a bit with impaction the last few weeks it was only last night when I got in from work that I noticed something was wrong. He wouldn't eat his wet food (unheard of) and when I tried to syringe feed him some critical care he took a few syringes and after that let it dribble from his mouth, as he did with some water. I knew the end was in sight when he refused to take any metacam, which he loved the taste of. I gave him a long cuddle during the night after he refused all this again and when I picked him up to take him to the vet's this morning I almost knew he wasn't going to get that far. I think his time had just come.

I will miss him terribly, he was the best guinea pig I have ever known, and such a good boy.

Rest In Peace Mr. Dylan, I'm sure you've been reunited with Scampy, Blaze, Oscar, Boomer, Bear, Leo and Pepe and are giving them a hard time already. Mummy and Daddy will never forget you and will love you always.

Martin & Julie

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Rest peacefully, Dustbin Dylan. What a tough little chap with all he and you had to face - and a lovely tribute to him.
 
That was a lovely tribute to your special handsome boy. Very sorry for your loss. What a great home he had with you. Sleep well Dylan

RIP Dylan
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Sadly, I am in the Netherlands at this point, so wasn't able to physically be there with Dylan in his last few hours, but at least I could support and assist by phone and Skype :(

It's been a long while since I have posted on here, but here goes...Our Little D :( You were with us for so long, you were almost part of the furniture :) You always outwheeked the pigs, you always, ALWAYS ate the most, and you were the guinea that any visitor we had in the house always cooed over and wanted to hold. Whether it was your pre-rescue history, the almost disdainful way you had about you, or your head tilt that made everyone who saw you fall in love with you, I do not know, but everyone remembered you :)

Like all our boys who have left us, you will leave a little piggie shaped hole in our lives, but we know that despite your horrible start, you had the best life we could possibly offer you, and I suspect you knew it ;)

Goodnight wheeky Dylan, we love you to bits and will miss you greatly. xxxxxx

Just an edit to add - that last pic of him with the bandage was when he had to have his cyst removed - in true Dylan-esque form, he had made a full recovery from his surgery :)
 
What a lovely piggy, his life was no doubt so much better with you and take peace in that you gave him a lovely and caring time.

Popcorn free Dylan
 
Thanks for the comments. It's been very quiet tonight without Dylan reminding me I haven't fed them yet... I was hoping one of my other 3 boys would take up the mantle, I guess they're not as switched on as my little Dylan, he always was the smart one :)
 
So sorry for the loss of your beloved Dylan...what a beautiful boy he was and a beautiful tribute to a special little man xx
 
Dear Julie and Marty whee so sorry to hear about precious Dylan 8...8...8...
RIP Dylan run free at the bridge, whee know you've been greeted with open paws by your family friends so have fun popcorning thru the lush green meadows together and enjoy munching away on lovely corn silks and long blades of grass, you will be so very very sadly missed by your lovely mum and dad but NEVER EVER forgotten xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) and loads of loves from Glynis, Velvet and Onyx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Another little star now twinkling in the sky .................... :(
 
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