I adopted a male Guinea pig today from the SPCA to go with the male I got two weeks ago. Introductions at the shelter and at home have been going great.
I noticed at the shelter the new pig's toes looked widely spread. The associates said his nails were just curled/overgrown and trimmed his nails. At home now comparing his feet to my original pig's and it has me concerned. He gets a free vet visit courtesy of the SPCA so will be taking him next week but wanted to see if I could get some insight before then.
He doesn't appear to be in any pain walking or anything, just doesn't look right, I attached two pictures. They estimated him around 4 years old and he was surrendered with another male who the previous owner said bullied him. I don't have any other info about him.
Thanks in advance for any opinions.
I noticed at the shelter the new pig's toes looked widely spread. The associates said his nails were just curled/overgrown and trimmed his nails. At home now comparing his feet to my original pig's and it has me concerned. He gets a free vet visit courtesy of the SPCA so will be taking him next week but wanted to see if I could get some insight before then.
He doesn't appear to be in any pain walking or anything, just doesn't look right, I attached two pictures. They estimated him around 4 years old and he was surrendered with another male who the previous owner said bullied him. I don't have any other info about him.
Thanks in advance for any opinions.