Kimmy
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello!
What can I do when a piggy cannot eat hay?
My piggy had overgrown molars that cut his tongue a bit, so we rushed him to the vet. They ground his molars, gave us pain meds and sent us on our way.
He is improving (as long as we keep up the pain meds) but his jaw is weird now, looks crooked and clicking. We brought him back to the vet who basically said « oh well, that’s the way it’s gonna be now ».
He is full of life and wants to eat lots, so we feed Critical Care everyday and cut up veggies in tiny pieces. He also eats pellets (slowly). But he doesn’t eat hay anymore and I am afraid of his teeth overgrowing again and such. I grind up hay with veggies and water but he’s not too interested...
Anything else I could do if he isn’t eating hay? I want to avoid risking diarrhea and overgrowing teeth... I read about wheatgrass on a thread - is this a good alternative? I live in a downtown area without much nice clean grass to pick.
Thank you so much


What can I do when a piggy cannot eat hay?
My piggy had overgrown molars that cut his tongue a bit, so we rushed him to the vet. They ground his molars, gave us pain meds and sent us on our way.
He is improving (as long as we keep up the pain meds) but his jaw is weird now, looks crooked and clicking. We brought him back to the vet who basically said « oh well, that’s the way it’s gonna be now ».
He is full of life and wants to eat lots, so we feed Critical Care everyday and cut up veggies in tiny pieces. He also eats pellets (slowly). But he doesn’t eat hay anymore and I am afraid of his teeth overgrowing again and such. I grind up hay with veggies and water but he’s not too interested...
Anything else I could do if he isn’t eating hay? I want to avoid risking diarrhea and overgrowing teeth... I read about wheatgrass on a thread - is this a good alternative? I live in a downtown area without much nice clean grass to pick.
Thank you so much


