AbiS
Adult Guinea Pig
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About once a month I give Toby & Barney a corn-on-the-cob boredom breaker from wilkinsons. They absolutely love them and destroy them really quickly. I put one in the run on Sunday, they have permanent access to it.
Yesterday, MrS told me that Barney had got a piece of corn stuck in his mouth and he was frantically pawing at his mouth to get it out. We just sat down for dinner when he looked round at them (I cant see them from where I sit) and said Barney was doing it again. By the time I got up he had stopped.
But just now I saw Toby doing the same thing and I saw a piece of corn pierced on his bottom teeth. He was struggling, pawing at his face trying to release it but couldn't manage. I could tell that he was panicking. I grabbed him and put him on my knee so I could take it out and luckily the corn dropped off as soon as I opened his mouth.
I would like to know what other forum members think of how dangerous this is. I have removed the corn for now but do not know if it is safe to allow them access to it either under supervision or unrestricted or not at all. I also wanted other piggy parents to know what could happen.
Yesterday, MrS told me that Barney had got a piece of corn stuck in his mouth and he was frantically pawing at his mouth to get it out. We just sat down for dinner when he looked round at them (I cant see them from where I sit) and said Barney was doing it again. By the time I got up he had stopped.
But just now I saw Toby doing the same thing and I saw a piece of corn pierced on his bottom teeth. He was struggling, pawing at his face trying to release it but couldn't manage. I could tell that he was panicking. I grabbed him and put him on my knee so I could take it out and luckily the corn dropped off as soon as I opened his mouth.
I would like to know what other forum members think of how dangerous this is. I have removed the corn for now but do not know if it is safe to allow them access to it either under supervision or unrestricted or not at all. I also wanted other piggy parents to know what could happen.