Chris24
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi Everyone,
Unfortunately our Guinea Pig, Twirl, is currently unwell. We noticed on Wednesday that her breathing was quite laboured and 'heavy' so we took her into the vets to be checked. Her lungs were noisy, but not overly so and her heart sounded regular and good. Twirl was described 0.24ml Baytril twice daily which we have given to her over the past few days. As of this morning we were concerned she wasn't picking up so we returned her to the vets. The lungs are 'about the same' in terms of noisy-ness, so it seems like she is no worse but no better also.
The vet has switched anti-biotic to Sulfatrim (septrim) 0.2ml twice daily and we have an x-ray booked next Tuesday to check for problems with the heart.
My question is, does this all seem like a sensible approach? It's not our normal 'cavvy-savvy' vet so a second opinion would be appreciated. Should we have seen an improvement on the Baytril by this point or should we continue it for a few more days before switching to Sulfatrim?
As far as behaviour goes, she eats treats happily and will munch on some hay but will not really touch her nuggets. She has been on oxbow critical care for a days with 3 hour feeds but her weight has dropped from 1200g to 1060g during that time (she's a very sedate pig anyway and was a little overweight). We have also given her natural pro-biotic twice daily via mashed up poop from a healthy pig.
She has been in isolation from the other pigs for a few days now and seems a little depressed. Is it safe to re-introduce her at this point, with the view that this may give her more stimulation to eat?
Many thanks,
Chris
Unfortunately our Guinea Pig, Twirl, is currently unwell. We noticed on Wednesday that her breathing was quite laboured and 'heavy' so we took her into the vets to be checked. Her lungs were noisy, but not overly so and her heart sounded regular and good. Twirl was described 0.24ml Baytril twice daily which we have given to her over the past few days. As of this morning we were concerned she wasn't picking up so we returned her to the vets. The lungs are 'about the same' in terms of noisy-ness, so it seems like she is no worse but no better also.
The vet has switched anti-biotic to Sulfatrim (septrim) 0.2ml twice daily and we have an x-ray booked next Tuesday to check for problems with the heart.
My question is, does this all seem like a sensible approach? It's not our normal 'cavvy-savvy' vet so a second opinion would be appreciated. Should we have seen an improvement on the Baytril by this point or should we continue it for a few more days before switching to Sulfatrim?
As far as behaviour goes, she eats treats happily and will munch on some hay but will not really touch her nuggets. She has been on oxbow critical care for a days with 3 hour feeds but her weight has dropped from 1200g to 1060g during that time (she's a very sedate pig anyway and was a little overweight). We have also given her natural pro-biotic twice daily via mashed up poop from a healthy pig.
She has been in isolation from the other pigs for a few days now and seems a little depressed. Is it safe to re-introduce her at this point, with the view that this may give her more stimulation to eat?
Many thanks,
Chris