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trickle of wee from piggies bum

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Scruffy is gettinh his birthday cuddles and we noticed that he is trickling wee wee, its not loads but its leaving wet patches. He never usually has this, has anyone else experienced this?
 
anyone, its really wet now where hes been laying, and his bum is all wet, poor littlun. I know you going yto say am i sure hes not just weed, but its not, its just coming out slowly on a constant basis
 
I have never heard of this before...But it sounds like it could be something connected to a weak baldder or incontinence. :S Make sure he has lots of water to drink, and give him loads of cucumber and water veggies.

I would also recommend getting him to a vet as soon as you can - dehyrdration can be dangerous. :(
 
I have never heard of this before...But it sounds like it could be something connected to a weak baldder or incontinence. :S Make sure he has lots of water to drink, and give him loads of cucumber and water veggies.

I would also recommend getting him to a vet as soon as you can - dehyrdration can be dangerous. :(


thanks, its seems to have stopped for the minute, keeping an eye on him though. l=thank you for replying!
 
No problem - I know how worrying it can be with piggies and noone replying! Even though my post wasn't helpful, it can sometimes help to hear how others deal with "unknown problems."

Good luck with the boy - I hope he feels better soon. ~x~
 
Sorry your boy is having this problem and sorry I can not advise. The same as Susie has said really. Dehydration can be dangerous. Connie was dehydrated last week and was quite ill. Make sure he keeps taking fluids and take him to the vets if it continues xx
 
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