A few weeks ago, my husband and I came home and found our 3 year old piggie, Lazlo, dead in his hidey-house. It was pretty traumatizing, as he had been acting completely normally up until that morning when we went to work. He had been very active, and eaten voraciously when we fed him his morning veggies.
We ended up taking his body to the vet, along with our other piggie, Red, to see if she could figure out what had gone wrong and make sure that Red would be ok.
She checked over Red first, and said that other than his nails being a little long (she trimmed them for us), he was absolutely fine. She told us to go home and that she would check over Lazlo for us.
She called back the next day, and told us that she had done a thorough exam, but that she couldn't determine a cause of death on him. I asked if she thought there was any chance the same thing would happen to Red, but she seemed to think it was a fluke and said just to keep a close eye on him for the next couple of days.
I was wondering if anyone here had had anything similar happen, and if so, should I be worried for Red. I've tried to go by what the vet said and just see it as a fluke (maybe some genetic problem, or a heart issue...I got Lazlo from a pet store before I knew better, so who knows what kind of background he had before coming to our house). I just can't seem to let it go, and am getting to the point where I'm afraid to go to work and leave Red by himself.
We ended up taking his body to the vet, along with our other piggie, Red, to see if she could figure out what had gone wrong and make sure that Red would be ok.
She checked over Red first, and said that other than his nails being a little long (she trimmed them for us), he was absolutely fine. She told us to go home and that she would check over Lazlo for us.
She called back the next day, and told us that she had done a thorough exam, but that she couldn't determine a cause of death on him. I asked if she thought there was any chance the same thing would happen to Red, but she seemed to think it was a fluke and said just to keep a close eye on him for the next couple of days.
I was wondering if anyone here had had anything similar happen, and if so, should I be worried for Red. I've tried to go by what the vet said and just see it as a fluke (maybe some genetic problem, or a heart issue...I got Lazlo from a pet store before I knew better, so who knows what kind of background he had before coming to our house). I just can't seem to let it go, and am getting to the point where I'm afraid to go to work and leave Red by himself.