Doeylicious
Adult Guinea Pig
Hi everyone
I am very new here, I have introduced myself in the intro section, but now I need some advice :{
One of my girls, Whiskey, aged four, had a bit of pus-like discharge coming from on of her teats on Friday evening. We whizzed her to the vet on Saturday AM, and she was given a little wipe down in the area and a shot of antibiotics (she screamed poor baby). Teat is now fine.
However she has since developed a bald patch on her right side, kinda mid-way along. She has not been scratching, it isn't red, in fact the skin feels almost nice to touch - very smooth. No scabs etc. as you would expect with ringworm or similar. She has no issues with me touching it at all. It was smaller last night but on inspection tonight it is larger, so her and my other two are all off to the V-E-T tomorrow.
My new lad had previously had ringworm before he came to me so I did worry about this, but it just doesn't look or feel like ringworm - I google imaged it and it is very different to Whiskey's little bald patch.
I have had a search on here and realise it could be hormonal. Is this common in guineas, and if so, easily treatable? Would it tie in with the teat issue?
Can anyone offer any advice?
I am very new here, I have introduced myself in the intro section, but now I need some advice :{
One of my girls, Whiskey, aged four, had a bit of pus-like discharge coming from on of her teats on Friday evening. We whizzed her to the vet on Saturday AM, and she was given a little wipe down in the area and a shot of antibiotics (she screamed poor baby). Teat is now fine.
However she has since developed a bald patch on her right side, kinda mid-way along. She has not been scratching, it isn't red, in fact the skin feels almost nice to touch - very smooth. No scabs etc. as you would expect with ringworm or similar. She has no issues with me touching it at all. It was smaller last night but on inspection tonight it is larger, so her and my other two are all off to the V-E-T tomorrow.
My new lad had previously had ringworm before he came to me so I did worry about this, but it just doesn't look or feel like ringworm - I google imaged it and it is very different to Whiskey's little bald patch.
I have had a search on here and realise it could be hormonal. Is this common in guineas, and if so, easily treatable? Would it tie in with the teat issue?
Can anyone offer any advice?