Dilly's Piggies
Teenage Guinea Pig
I took 6 of my girls to the vet last week for xrays as I had concerns, 2 of them had chest xrays and both of them showed abnormal/suspicious areas in the upper chest but to get a good look they would need a side view under anaesthesia which I'm reluctant to do because of the risk. Both sows are 1.7 years old.
Aspen has had raspy, crackly, snuffly breathing for over 1 year now, it comes and goes, one time a few months ago it was particularly bad so I took her to the vet and they gave her antibiotics for 5 days, she responded well to them but when the course stopped it came back. Last week she had a chest xray and showed the suspicious areas in the upper chest which could be a heart issue, but she has been given antibiotics again for another 7 days in hopes it's just an infection. Aspen is responding well to the antibiotics again, I haven't heard any breathing troubles from her which means this was some kind of infection, but HOW can a URI go on for a whole year without progressing or killing her?! In my experience URI's are deadly but this one was not, it's very strange.
The other piggy is Melody, she has a very different problem to Aspen and it doesn't cause her any issues at the moment at least, since I got her at 6 weeks old she has made a clicking noise when breathing, it never gets better or worse, it's always there, we took her to the vet and they didn't know, they guessed she had a deformity. She had a chest xray and also showed suspicious areas in the upper chest just like Aspen, she is also on antibiotics, however with Melody there has been no change at all.
They are both back at the vet on the 28th for a review and their antibiotics also stop on this date, I feel Aspen's breathing issue will come back after stopping the course and I'm worried with what to do about Melody. If you were me what would you be asking the vet to do about them?
Aspen has had raspy, crackly, snuffly breathing for over 1 year now, it comes and goes, one time a few months ago it was particularly bad so I took her to the vet and they gave her antibiotics for 5 days, she responded well to them but when the course stopped it came back. Last week she had a chest xray and showed the suspicious areas in the upper chest which could be a heart issue, but she has been given antibiotics again for another 7 days in hopes it's just an infection. Aspen is responding well to the antibiotics again, I haven't heard any breathing troubles from her which means this was some kind of infection, but HOW can a URI go on for a whole year without progressing or killing her?! In my experience URI's are deadly but this one was not, it's very strange.
The other piggy is Melody, she has a very different problem to Aspen and it doesn't cause her any issues at the moment at least, since I got her at 6 weeks old she has made a clicking noise when breathing, it never gets better or worse, it's always there, we took her to the vet and they didn't know, they guessed she had a deformity. She had a chest xray and also showed suspicious areas in the upper chest just like Aspen, she is also on antibiotics, however with Melody there has been no change at all.
They are both back at the vet on the 28th for a review and their antibiotics also stop on this date, I feel Aspen's breathing issue will come back after stopping the course and I'm worried with what to do about Melody. If you were me what would you be asking the vet to do about them?