hipslikecinders
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Hi everyone.
I have a 2 year old guinea pig called 'Pig' and a couple of days ago I noticed his toe was bleeding, and it looked as though he had tore his nail slightly at the top of the nail. I took him to the vets on Saturday and they have given him a weeks course of antibiotics and painkillers because they think the actual toe might be broken. They have said if the swelling goes down with the antibiotics, its probably just a nail fracture, in which case they will remove the nail. If the swelling doesn't go down it may be a break in the toe bone and possible bone infection. If this is the case they have said they will need to amputate his toe
I'm a bit worried about this diagnosis as they said they wouldn't put him to sleep to remove the toe, they'd use special 'scissors' to clip it off. I'm sure they would numb the toe first but I'm very concerned that this procedure could make Pig go into shock and worse.
I'm concerned as the Vet said to me he was not an 'expert' on guinea pigs (I assume he is a cat and dog man) and that I can also see an exotic pet specialist if I choose to. I have to go back on Saturday and I'm hoping and praying the swelling will have gone down! As the vet has said himself he's no expert on pigs I just wanted to get a 2nd opinion from other guinea pig owners who may have experienced similar situations?
Pig has been taking antibiotics and painkillers well by syringe and so far I have not noticed any difference in swelling
I have him on vetbed and am keeping everything clean for him in the hope that he will not have to have a toe removed!
Any advice would greatly, greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Worried owner
I have a 2 year old guinea pig called 'Pig' and a couple of days ago I noticed his toe was bleeding, and it looked as though he had tore his nail slightly at the top of the nail. I took him to the vets on Saturday and they have given him a weeks course of antibiotics and painkillers because they think the actual toe might be broken. They have said if the swelling goes down with the antibiotics, its probably just a nail fracture, in which case they will remove the nail. If the swelling doesn't go down it may be a break in the toe bone and possible bone infection. If this is the case they have said they will need to amputate his toe

I'm a bit worried about this diagnosis as they said they wouldn't put him to sleep to remove the toe, they'd use special 'scissors' to clip it off. I'm sure they would numb the toe first but I'm very concerned that this procedure could make Pig go into shock and worse.
I'm concerned as the Vet said to me he was not an 'expert' on guinea pigs (I assume he is a cat and dog man) and that I can also see an exotic pet specialist if I choose to. I have to go back on Saturday and I'm hoping and praying the swelling will have gone down! As the vet has said himself he's no expert on pigs I just wanted to get a 2nd opinion from other guinea pig owners who may have experienced similar situations?
Pig has been taking antibiotics and painkillers well by syringe and so far I have not noticed any difference in swelling

Any advice would greatly, greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Worried owner
