Truffle and Polo

The doxy went down behind the metacam 👍 Polo hasn't made any noises at all today, which is really great. So it surely can't be a heart issue as he has responded to the doxy. The vet said that X rays can be inconclusive as fat can obscure things. It is a bit of a guessing game. I'm just pleased that for now that he is breathing OK ❤
 
No 👍 Today has been all clear and the doxy went down behind the Metacam nicely. Yesterday Polo's tummy seemed big and I couldn't hear much movement, so I was worried, but I gave him some premium Burgess Timothy hay and he tucked in nicely. I let him trot briefly around the room (with piggy proofing) and he enjoyed a bit of cantering across the room 🐾🥰 which should help to stimulate movement. I'm not sure what to expect when the doxy course is over though 🙏
 
We had an uneventful doxy. Polo: I swallow the metacam knowing there's going to be doxy after it but I can't help it 😐
MS: next Saturday should be the end of the two week course because I held off for a few days and the wheezing ame back. I hope it's gone this time.
 
Got some doxy on my pyjama trousers this morning 🙁 but I think Polo got a fair amount of it. He hasn't been wheezing at all even though there is a bit of mould on the double glazing window seal. So perhaps mould has nothing to do with it. He and Truffle were out for a nice canter around the room. Truffle's weight is stable but Polo has put on a few more grams. His pellet ration is a bit less but he is getting lovely Burgess Timothy hay which smells like bread. That's alongside a cheaper brand for loafing in. There were lots of thistle type spikes in the bedding hay so MS had to wear gloves to dole it out 🪼 but the piggies have been enjoying it ❤️
 
May be worth getting a reputable builder to check the wall.
The problem may be external and affecting the interior.
We had a similar problem in one of our previous homes.
Yes, it's a housing association so I'm renting. Thanks for the info. I don't know much about buildings. Hopefully they will be able to do something to stop the damp.
 
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