cherrymuffin
New Born Pup
Guinness had an antibiotic injection for mouth ulcers this morning. Since then he seems to have gone into shock. Won't eat and is sleeping huddled under a blanket. What can I do.
Last night he seemed a bit better. I put him in his cage and it looked as if he was eating . But at 8 this morning he is the same as yesterday. Hasn't eaten and still reacts as if he's scared.The injection was Clamoxyl. Taking him back to the vet will traumatise him more.Thanks for your advice will ring the vet at 9 to get a syringe and some Critical care.Yes, syringe feeding him is essential. If you haven't got any Critical Care or recovery Plus then mashed up pellets will be quite OK. Don't use one of the large 15ml or 20ml syringes you get with the above products but use a 1ml syringe with the end cut off so that the food come out into his mouth gently. He needs to get about 120ml of food per day & weighing him daily is also recommended because you can then see if you're keeping his weight stable. Also you should get some pro-biotic such as Bio-Lapis & other supplements such as Fibreplex. You don't need prescriptions for these but if you need quick, get in touch with your vet today & they'll advise you. If he's not drinking water then also syringe feed him 3 or 4 mls of water at a time using a 1ml syringe. The mouth ulcers usually clear within 48 hours so keep trying him with his favourite veggies.
Please keep us up to date with his progress.
I don't have any experience of poorly piggies but what about asking for done metacam as well in case he is in pain?
I don't have any experience of poorly piggies but what about asking for done metacam as well in case he is in pain?
I don't have any experience of poorly piggies but what about asking for done metacam as well in case he is in pain?
I don't have any experience of poorly piggies but what about asking for done metacam as well in case he is in pain?
Yes, syringe feeding him is essential. If you haven't got any Critical Care or recovery Plus then mashed up pellets will be quite OK. Don't use one of the large 15ml or 20ml syringes you get with the above products but use a 1ml syringe with the end cut off so that the food come out into his mouth gently. He needs to get about 120ml of food per day & weighing him daily is also recommended because you can then see if you're keeping his weight stable. Also you should get some pro-biotic such as Bio-Lapis & other supplements such as Fibreplex. You don't need prescriptions for these but if you need quick, get in touch with your vet today & they'll advise you. If he's not drinking water then also syringe feed him 3 or 4 mls of water at a time using a 1ml syringe. The mouth ulcers usually clear within 48 hours so keep trying him with his favourite veggies.
Please keep us up to date with his progress.
He has had some Metacam and one syringe 1.0 ml of the rescue food. Although he ate a little grass he won't eat real food. He is obviously hungry and tries to eat the blanket, towel etc.Metacam should help with any inflammation and pain but its essential to get the food down him. I give them as much as they will take every couple of hours, some hate being fed and its a struggle but its essential for them to survive.
How do you get that amount in their mouth ? He is struggling to swallow it after 1.0 ml. On my own it's impossible. Also he seems to react against anything smelling of food. He ate a tiny amount of grass but nothing else. He desperately chews the blanket , my cardigan etc.Yes it's at least 120ml in 24 hours, though I have heard double that recommended too, best to aim high and then even if you don't quite make the highest amount you are still giving a lot. It needs to be given every 3 hours at at least 20ml each sitting.
The pain relief should help, did they say what the ulcers were from, such as oral fungal or something else?
Also if his mouth is sore, I would recommend putting Calgel or Infant Bonjela into the mouth with a cotton bud at least 2 minutes before feeding as it will take some of the pain away.
We are trying to be slow. The swallowing problem is to do with the fact that he is reacting against any kind of normal food , so he doesn't want to swallow that. His pellets are fine and he does try to eat them. he's ok swallowing the water. The vet thought the ulcers were a bacterial type similar to thrush. I will phone them tomorrow morning if there's no improvement. He is on 0.2ml of Metacam once a day.It is best to do it in small amounts, no more than half a syringe at a time and take it slowly. The problem is if he doesn't eat his whole system will shut down very quickly. Is he pooing ok? What dose of Metacam is he on? It is worrying if he is struggling to swallow, if there is no improvement on the pain relief it may be best to speak to your vet again. Did the vet say what the ulcers were?
yes - normally they not like syringing.I have to completely roll one of my piggy in towel to do it. Need do it slowly make sure he swallow and not directly into mouth with small angle to prevent food get into their lung.You can add really very small amount of pine apple juice to foolish him.Very useful to order biolapis and give it as well.How do you get that amount in their mouth ? He is struggling to swallow it after 1.0 ml. On my own it's impossible. Also he seems to react against anything smelling of food. He ate a tiny amount of grass but nothing else. He desperately chews the blanket , my cardigan etc.
It is dog metacam. I will ask the vet today if he can have it twice a day. He ate a tiny amount of hay this evening and is quite perky.Also the pain relief may be a bit low. Is it dog metacam? If so they can have at least 0.2ml twice a day.