Hi Guys,
I hope anyone had a similar problem as I do and could help.
My chinnie had a head injury (he got stepped on by my husband) about a month ago and had difficulties chewing on hard things such as pellets, woods, etc.
We took him to an exotic animals vet and he have been examined and Xrayed by some mouth & jaw specialist and there are no signs of fractures or broken teeth and bones. In fact his teeth are in perfect shape and size.
He had a small sign of wounded area in the back of hismouth and we had to hand feed him. We don't have the Critical Care stuff where I live so the vet suggested we grind his pellets and add some mashed banana.
Since the injury he hasn't shown any signs of extreme stress and was and is always playful and happy.
Lately he is also chewing on wood and can eat pellets without any problem.
The thing is - he would not do that. He will eat a pellet or two and that's all!!
He never says no to hay and I give him timothy mixed with alfalfa hay. But he will not eat the pellets and waits for the syringe.
I tried to hand feed once a day instead of three times, but I noticed he lost weight (about 0.04 pounds - 17 grams) during the two day trial.
Another thing to mention is his poop seems thinner and more flat - no color change (dark brown as he always had) + normal amount.
What should I do about this situation? I don't want to starve him so his digestive system won't stop working, but I also want him to start eating his old food.
I hope anyone had a similar problem as I do and could help.
My chinnie had a head injury (he got stepped on by my husband) about a month ago and had difficulties chewing on hard things such as pellets, woods, etc.
We took him to an exotic animals vet and he have been examined and Xrayed by some mouth & jaw specialist and there are no signs of fractures or broken teeth and bones. In fact his teeth are in perfect shape and size.
He had a small sign of wounded area in the back of hismouth and we had to hand feed him. We don't have the Critical Care stuff where I live so the vet suggested we grind his pellets and add some mashed banana.
Since the injury he hasn't shown any signs of extreme stress and was and is always playful and happy.
Lately he is also chewing on wood and can eat pellets without any problem.
The thing is - he would not do that. He will eat a pellet or two and that's all!!
He never says no to hay and I give him timothy mixed with alfalfa hay. But he will not eat the pellets and waits for the syringe.
I tried to hand feed once a day instead of three times, but I noticed he lost weight (about 0.04 pounds - 17 grams) during the two day trial.
Another thing to mention is his poop seems thinner and more flat - no color change (dark brown as he always had) + normal amount.
What should I do about this situation? I don't want to starve him so his digestive system won't stop working, but I also want him to start eating his old food.