Ktangela
New Born Pup
Hi All,
I was hoping that you guys would be able to give me some advice?
My beautiful 5 year old boar, Mr. Scruffy developed a limp, although he was eating, pooping and talking like usual. We took him to a rodentologist who initially thought he had broken his shoulder.
She advised Butorphanol (?) which is an opiate of some sort for the pain and an overnight stay pending x-rays of the shoulder. She said that that may require a general anaesthetic or some sort of gas sedative for the X-ray depending on how well behaved he was.
Because he's such a gentleman, he let them take 3 x-rays without any drugs and established there was no break, but there may be a soft tissue injury around his shoulder. They prescribed Metacam for the pain and some Zantac because the X-rays showed his tummy had slowed a bit.
When I went to collect him on Thursday night and I thought he looked off. He had red rings on the whites of his eyes and he wasn't particularly alert. I was told this was probably a combination of the drugs and the strangeness of a hospital stay. The vet nurse said he'd been fine during his stay, though I noticed untouched cucumber in his food bowl.
I brought him home, broke out his fave veg, sat him on my knee and was concerned that he was a bit floppy and uninterested in the veg. I checked him bottom and had a lot of poops in his pouch, so I helped him get them out. The smelled awful!
I put him in his house and he perked up to see his girlies though I didn't let them near him. I then thought a good night in his favourite bed would perk him up. Friday he didn't seem much happier although he has nibbled at veg. I also noticed that he smells appauling. There were only about 5 poops and he hadn't really moved about much, so his back end was wet. I cleaned him up, changed his bedding and cuddled him a bit and he perked up.
Now I am concerned that he has even less poops. When I squeeze his pouch, he wees a bit and it smells awful. He is also breaking wind quite a bit.
The vet wont be available again till Monday, which leaves me with the non specialised vets and I am really worried about him.
He eats a little bit of cucumber and hay and that's it. I am concerned he is quite backed up. I am also not sure I am getting the poops out.
Any ideas how I can encourage normal pooping? I am not even sure what caused it - was it the opiate?
I'd be reaalllly grateful for any help getting the Scruffalo back to normal.
I was hoping that you guys would be able to give me some advice?
My beautiful 5 year old boar, Mr. Scruffy developed a limp, although he was eating, pooping and talking like usual. We took him to a rodentologist who initially thought he had broken his shoulder.
She advised Butorphanol (?) which is an opiate of some sort for the pain and an overnight stay pending x-rays of the shoulder. She said that that may require a general anaesthetic or some sort of gas sedative for the X-ray depending on how well behaved he was.
Because he's such a gentleman, he let them take 3 x-rays without any drugs and established there was no break, but there may be a soft tissue injury around his shoulder. They prescribed Metacam for the pain and some Zantac because the X-rays showed his tummy had slowed a bit.
When I went to collect him on Thursday night and I thought he looked off. He had red rings on the whites of his eyes and he wasn't particularly alert. I was told this was probably a combination of the drugs and the strangeness of a hospital stay. The vet nurse said he'd been fine during his stay, though I noticed untouched cucumber in his food bowl.
I brought him home, broke out his fave veg, sat him on my knee and was concerned that he was a bit floppy and uninterested in the veg. I checked him bottom and had a lot of poops in his pouch, so I helped him get them out. The smelled awful!
I put him in his house and he perked up to see his girlies though I didn't let them near him. I then thought a good night in his favourite bed would perk him up. Friday he didn't seem much happier although he has nibbled at veg. I also noticed that he smells appauling. There were only about 5 poops and he hadn't really moved about much, so his back end was wet. I cleaned him up, changed his bedding and cuddled him a bit and he perked up.
Now I am concerned that he has even less poops. When I squeeze his pouch, he wees a bit and it smells awful. He is also breaking wind quite a bit.
The vet wont be available again till Monday, which leaves me with the non specialised vets and I am really worried about him.
He eats a little bit of cucumber and hay and that's it. I am concerned he is quite backed up. I am also not sure I am getting the poops out.
Any ideas how I can encourage normal pooping? I am not even sure what caused it - was it the opiate?
I'd be reaalllly grateful for any help getting the Scruffalo back to normal.