Emily Davies
New Born Pup
hello everyone a quick question my rex silver agouti has white flakey skin ive been told to get some invectermin to treat it for mites how long will it take to go? x
hello everyone a quick question my rex silver agouti has white flakey skin ive been told to get some invectermin to treat it for mites how long will it take to go? x
If you start your own thread and give brief history of the symptoms etc we can help. It is easier to keep everyone's health issues separate so things don't get confused.
ive spoke to my friend who has had guinea pigs all her life and she said that i need to treat him with spot on i have done that! and well before i bathed him in johnsons shampoo mite lice and flea shampoo. and then blow dried him so he was nice and dry and then treated him and seperated him from his hutch mate as he has them to ive both treated them and seperted them. and getting good getting better my friend said try and brush him alot more and brush them out. so its better not as bad its alot better now thankyou!yes, definitely a vet check needed![]()
ive spoke to my friend who has had guinea pigs all her life and she said that i need to treat him with spot on i have done that! and well before i bathed him in johnsons shampoo mite lice and flea shampoo. and then blow dried him so he was nice and dry and then treated him and seperated him from his hutch mate as he has them to ive both treated them and seperted them. and getting good getting better my friend said try and brush him alot more and brush them out. so its better not as bad its alot better now thankyou!x
thankyou very much! but the vets i go know nothing about guinea pigs its more of a vets for dogs and cats xi'd still recommend vet treatment to be honest. some spot on types are not recommended. only ivermectin is and you can buy it but it's still recommended the vet treat as sometimes they feel injecting it would be better and will let you know how many applications are needed. hopefully if you used ivermectin, you left time between bathing as usually you have to wait 48hrs.
there is no need to separate piggies as they will have already been exposed to the mites and if they have a healthy immune system, will not 'catch them' from the other. but sometimes treating both is the right thing. but only the vet will know for sure what is best.
it's one of those things that i wouldn't advise trying to treat yourself really as things quickly spiral.![]()
thankyou very much! but the vets i go know nothing about guinea pigs its more of a vets for dogs and cats x