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also whenever i try putting them back in there cage after floor time they will jump out of my hands and bump into my dresser so now they both have cut lips i think that might be the culprit for their bad breath but i have also heard that it can be caused by cilantro so i don't know and i'm freaking out over if it is an infection
You need to take them to see the vet. Cilantro doesn't cause bad breath in my piggies. If they have cut lips an infection may have got into the cut only a vet can diagnose the problem and give them the appropriate treatment.
I agree with the above. Please take both your piggies to see a vet for a correct diagnosis and the correct treatment as they both could have an infection due to the cut lips.
Hi! Please see a vet promptly. They could have an infection/broken/cracked teeth/problems with chewing from their falls. Bad breath always needs be investigated by a vet, as it can be a sign of a serious problem in the mouth or digestive system - and guinea pigs can go downhill pretty quickly if they struggle with not being able to process food properly.
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