kheops
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi all!
I have lost suddenly Little Devil because a bladder stone stucked in him.
I have another bladder piggie, who sometimes (once a week/fortnight) cries when he pees, but apart from that he is cheerful, fat and plays a lot, and no blood in his pee.
He had a long antibiotics course in April and an x-ray in May, but it was clear.
I am thinking to get him again to check his bladder parts on x-ray, but I am concerned about the anaesthesia.
Is there any vets in UK, who can make an x-ray without anaesthesia?
Mainly in the middle part of England?
We are using Simon at Northampton, they are doing an amazing job, but unfortunately they don't do x-rays without anaesthesia.
I have Vedra's book and it says how it can be possible to do it, so maybe some vets are using this.
Of course if there is noone I'll take him to Simon to do the x-ray, but first I wanted to know maybe I can avoid an anaesthesia for him.
Thanks,
Tamas
I have lost suddenly Little Devil because a bladder stone stucked in him.
I have another bladder piggie, who sometimes (once a week/fortnight) cries when he pees, but apart from that he is cheerful, fat and plays a lot, and no blood in his pee.
He had a long antibiotics course in April and an x-ray in May, but it was clear.
I am thinking to get him again to check his bladder parts on x-ray, but I am concerned about the anaesthesia.
Is there any vets in UK, who can make an x-ray without anaesthesia?
Mainly in the middle part of England?
We are using Simon at Northampton, they are doing an amazing job, but unfortunately they don't do x-rays without anaesthesia.
I have Vedra's book and it says how it can be possible to do it, so maybe some vets are using this.
Of course if there is noone I'll take him to Simon to do the x-ray, but first I wanted to know maybe I can avoid an anaesthesia for him.
Thanks,
Tamas