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Hello, I was feeding my Guinea pig just earlier today and realized there was a bald spot under his chin. I’m not sure when this started since I just found it out today, but does anyone know what it is and how I can help treat it?
You’re better off taking your piggy to a vet for a check. Please don’t home treat. You don’t know what is wrong and could inadvertently make things worse.
Does he live alone? If so, please see about getting him a companion as soon as. They’re highly social and need companionship of their own kind. Make sure you have the appropriate space - minimum 150x60cm for a pair of boars. New Owners' Most Helpful How-To Guides and Information
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