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Urgent help needed! Guinea pig dying

How do they usually do it? She told me that was normal. I'd even asked for him to have anaesthetic gas first so he was unaware (said I was happy to pay more) and she said it wasn't necessary! X
Aww sounds so traumatic. I had to have my Pippin pts on xmas day and the vet said they would give her some gas to send her to sleep and then inject her into her tummy. It cost me £29 - they were the emergency vets on xmas morning. They didnt charge me to see a vet which was nice ..think they took pity on us as I was sobbing.
 
So sorry for your loss. And your traumatic vet experience previously. The vets can't let you be in the room when they do the gas however my vets have previously taken my pets out the room done the gas and then brought them straight back through so I could be with them at the end.
 
Sorry to hear that Bear passed. I'm glad for you and her that it was peaceful and she was able to pass in a familiar loving environment - your instincts were right. Also hope your son is ok, it's always upsetting losing a beloved pet but at the same time a good opportunity, when the time is right, to perhaps make something to remember him by. My son still talks of one of our previous pig 12 months on which just shows how much our little furry friends are treasured.

Sending you and your family big hugs ❤
 
So sorry for your loss. And your traumatic vet experience previously. The vets can't let you be in the room when they do the gas however my vets have previously taken my pets out the room done the gas and then brought them straight back through so I could be with them at the end.
Glad you also had a kind vet for that difficult time. There seems to be variation in what our vets do. I had a piggy PTS last month and I was with him for the whole process, gas and all.
 
Thank you all for your support last night. She died very peacefully in her sleep. I'd bought her in bed with me wrapped in a towel to try and keep her warm! Will Bury her in the garden today X

I am very sorry but glad that the end has come gently. Be kind to yourself and give yourself time to digest it all and to grieve!

Here is what you can do for any companions of her and for yourself right now and in the coming days and weeks:
Looking After a Bereaved Guinea Pig
Human Bereavement: Grieving, Coping and Support Links for Guinea Pig Owners and Their Children
 
PS on the topic of vets, I would highly recommend the one on Bromley common, or Putlands in Paddock wood if it’s not too far for you. I took the girls to Bromley and really liked the vet who saw them. He explained things to me without my asking and was overall lovely with the girls.
Take care of yourself ❣️
 
Sorry to hear that Bear passed. I'm glad for you and her that it was peaceful and she was able to pass in a familiar loving environment - your instincts were right. Also hope your son is ok, it's always upsetting losing a beloved pet but at the same time a good opportunity, when the time is right, to perhaps make something to remember him by. My son still talks of one of our previous pig 12 months on which just shows how much our little furry friends are treasured.

Sending you and your family big hugs ❤
When we lost a guinea pig quite suddenly when she was two and a half, just before Christmas, we bought this for my son who was 8 at the time. He'd hold it when he talked about our Bluey 😢. It did make grieving a little easier for him. Screenshot_20200105-205840.webp
 
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