Dom R
Junior Guinea Pig
Simon and Kim will use as little anaesthetic as possible; it depends on their findings and how bad the overgrowth is. Piggies treated by them are usually able to eat on their own straight after treatment - it is amazing considering how many threads we get from other members contacting us because their piggies are not eating after dentals from other vets. They also have great 'bedside' manners.
I go there even if I have to use the train and taxis at either end if necessary. They have saved several piggies of my own over the years that my local vets couldn't deal with.
My vet said it was caught early, so I don't think that its too bad, but its proving that its not going to get better without proper treatment. I might see if its easier to get the train down there, rather than driving for 2 hours there and back, but it also depends if it'll be cheaper or not too. I'll do my best to help my little buddy out to get him back to normal as soon as possible