xkatxrinax
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi everyone,
So yesterday I got an 8 week old guinea pig to be a friend for a guinea pig who had to be put on her own. I have noticed the baby guinea pig eats very strangely. When eating, especially vegetables, she makes a very weird wet noise like there's a lot of saliva and she seems to have a hard time swallowing or something. This happens a little with pellets but she seems to have an easier time eating them. She is especially bad with carrot she just chews it and spits it out again with a lot of strange wet noises. She doesn't have much interest in hay although she does seem to eat a little and she drinks a lot.
Aside from this she seems healthy, her coat is good, no runny eyes, no wet chin. I checked her front teeth and they're fine and I had a feel along her jaw to see if I could feel anything weird and it seems normal and she doesn't feel too thin, as i've only had her for a day I can't track her weight properly.
She still has a fine appetite for pellets and is bouncy and lively and not down at all. Any idea what this could be? Can baby guinea pigs have teeth problems or can it be something else?
So yesterday I got an 8 week old guinea pig to be a friend for a guinea pig who had to be put on her own. I have noticed the baby guinea pig eats very strangely. When eating, especially vegetables, she makes a very weird wet noise like there's a lot of saliva and she seems to have a hard time swallowing or something. This happens a little with pellets but she seems to have an easier time eating them. She is especially bad with carrot she just chews it and spits it out again with a lot of strange wet noises. She doesn't have much interest in hay although she does seem to eat a little and she drinks a lot.
Aside from this she seems healthy, her coat is good, no runny eyes, no wet chin. I checked her front teeth and they're fine and I had a feel along her jaw to see if I could feel anything weird and it seems normal and she doesn't feel too thin, as i've only had her for a day I can't track her weight properly.
She still has a fine appetite for pellets and is bouncy and lively and not down at all. Any idea what this could be? Can baby guinea pigs have teeth problems or can it be something else?