Emx93
Adult Guinea Pig
Ugh… These pigs will be the death of me 
So I may be slightly paranoid because I've just had a piggy spayed for hormonal issues as well as a very happy long term bond fall apart for this reason and I'm still dealing with the repercussions of this and don't ever want another hormonal fall out but….
Nugget has slightly crusty nipples (discovered during health checks yesterday) she's been rumbly and a bit bossy with teenager marshmallow for a couple of weeks but nothing outside of what I'd expect when keeping a teenager in check. She did leave a nasty bite wound on fluffy when I tried rebonding them but that could be due to the bond being broken beyond repair… basically nothing I can't otherwise explain behaviour wise. no obvious hair loss, tummy is less tender than it was following veg restrictions as she has a sensitive tummy and gets gas issues. She had an x Ray 2-3months ago for her tender tummy and soft poop issues which showed gas but nothing else mentioned.
I'm thinking watch and wait, I've attached pictures they are only slightly crusty (though look worse irl than on the pictures, maybe zoom in) I'm pretty sure that I'm just paranoid I mean what are the chances of two hormonal piggys weeks apart, she's 16m so young for this kind of problem though fluffy is the same age and was spayed 3 and a half weeks ago. They were pets at home piggys. I'm in no rush for another spay with how poorly fluffy was and nugget already has some tummy problems which worsen when stressed. Her weight is stable. That being said I got my friend who's a student nurse to have a look and she advised getting a vets opinion just to be safe
is watch and wait an option? If so how long do I wait to see if it goes away? Should I go for a vet check sooner? Do I risk another fall out or health problems for nugget if I do watch and wait? Can something else cause this? Please advise
I'm keen to stay away from the vets for a while I don't think we've gone more than a couple of weeks without a vet trip between one animal and another in the last few months but I absolutely do not want to hesitate if I risk more fall outs/ health problems. Its not an emergency though so can surely wait till the weekend at least...

So I may be slightly paranoid because I've just had a piggy spayed for hormonal issues as well as a very happy long term bond fall apart for this reason and I'm still dealing with the repercussions of this and don't ever want another hormonal fall out but….
Nugget has slightly crusty nipples (discovered during health checks yesterday) she's been rumbly and a bit bossy with teenager marshmallow for a couple of weeks but nothing outside of what I'd expect when keeping a teenager in check. She did leave a nasty bite wound on fluffy when I tried rebonding them but that could be due to the bond being broken beyond repair… basically nothing I can't otherwise explain behaviour wise. no obvious hair loss, tummy is less tender than it was following veg restrictions as she has a sensitive tummy and gets gas issues. She had an x Ray 2-3months ago for her tender tummy and soft poop issues which showed gas but nothing else mentioned.
I'm thinking watch and wait, I've attached pictures they are only slightly crusty (though look worse irl than on the pictures, maybe zoom in) I'm pretty sure that I'm just paranoid I mean what are the chances of two hormonal piggys weeks apart, she's 16m so young for this kind of problem though fluffy is the same age and was spayed 3 and a half weeks ago. They were pets at home piggys. I'm in no rush for another spay with how poorly fluffy was and nugget already has some tummy problems which worsen when stressed. Her weight is stable. That being said I got my friend who's a student nurse to have a look and she advised getting a vets opinion just to be safe

