Hi friends,
Normally I’m posting about my chickens but today I’m needing a little support in regards to me having to euthanize my suffering Guinea pig Chewy. My 4 year old piggy recently became very sick. Respitory I’m assuming. He went downhill super fast. I’m not in a situation where a vet is an option so I did all I could here at home. Last night I could tell he was suffering.. 3 days of “letting him die naturally” and I just couldn’t stand it anymore as he started to display discomfort. He had stuff in his nose…couldn’t breath, spasms, whining and after 10 minutes of witnessing I begged my husband to take him out of his misery. It was the hardest decision to make and every Guinea pig forum I’ve been on shames people for doing this. I’ve seen many responsible chicken owners do this on this forum so I assumed maybe someone could help me justify what I did. Without details, he didn’t feel a thing or even know. He died quickly in his special cage around sounds of voices he knew for years. Taking him to a vet (not an option) would have been TERRIFYING for him. I didn’t want his last moments to be that but the guilt of ending his life has really got me rattled.
Does anyone have a similar experience? I miss him dearly but the choice to end his life has me so distraught. 

Normally I’m posting about my chickens but today I’m needing a little support in regards to me having to euthanize my suffering Guinea pig Chewy. My 4 year old piggy recently became very sick. Respitory I’m assuming. He went downhill super fast. I’m not in a situation where a vet is an option so I did all I could here at home. Last night I could tell he was suffering.. 3 days of “letting him die naturally” and I just couldn’t stand it anymore as he started to display discomfort. He had stuff in his nose…couldn’t breath, spasms, whining and after 10 minutes of witnessing I begged my husband to take him out of his misery. It was the hardest decision to make and every Guinea pig forum I’ve been on shames people for doing this. I’ve seen many responsible chicken owners do this on this forum so I assumed maybe someone could help me justify what I did. Without details, he didn’t feel a thing or even know. He died quickly in his special cage around sounds of voices he knew for years. Taking him to a vet (not an option) would have been TERRIFYING for him. I didn’t want his last moments to be that but the guilt of ending his life has really got me rattled.



