katiepops
Adult Guinea Pig
I wonder if someone with experience of treating Bumblefoot would be able to do a guide on the best course of treatment? I know there's been lots of threads but it would be great to have info in one place.
Stripes was diagnosed with Bumblefoot at the beginning of April.
I noticed a small scab and slight swelling so booked him in for the Tuesday after Easter. (this being the thursday afternoon before and the earliest I could get him in) On Good Friday he knocked the scab off (I think he caught it on the edge of the cardboard box he was playing in - they'd knocked it on its side, naughty boys!) and ended up covered in blood so after phoning the emergency vets who said don't "bother bringing him, we'll only put some sudacream on and charge you £50"! mallethead I cleaned him up and bathed it in salt water and ordered some Gorgeous Guineas Happy Soles Ointment.
When we went to the vets on the tuesday she put him on 1ml of Baytril once a day for 1 month. We've completed this now and she has pescribed another 2 months and said he may have to stay on it for the rest of his life!
I've been massaging in the Happy Soles Ointment twice a day as soon as it arrived but it had swelled up and hasn't gone down.
He's not lost any weight, is eating, squeeking and running around as normal, it doesn't appear to be bothering him at all but he may be hiding it very well, as guineas do.
Is there anything else I can try?
We've switched from fleece and towels to vet bed which is shaken off twice a day and changed every other day although you wouldn't think it to look at the state of his mucky feet! He only had a bath 7 days ago!
Any help suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you all.
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Stripes was diagnosed with Bumblefoot at the beginning of April.
I noticed a small scab and slight swelling so booked him in for the Tuesday after Easter. (this being the thursday afternoon before and the earliest I could get him in) On Good Friday he knocked the scab off (I think he caught it on the edge of the cardboard box he was playing in - they'd knocked it on its side, naughty boys!) and ended up covered in blood so after phoning the emergency vets who said don't "bother bringing him, we'll only put some sudacream on and charge you £50"! mallethead I cleaned him up and bathed it in salt water and ordered some Gorgeous Guineas Happy Soles Ointment.
When we went to the vets on the tuesday she put him on 1ml of Baytril once a day for 1 month. We've completed this now and she has pescribed another 2 months and said he may have to stay on it for the rest of his life!

I've been massaging in the Happy Soles Ointment twice a day as soon as it arrived but it had swelled up and hasn't gone down.
He's not lost any weight, is eating, squeeking and running around as normal, it doesn't appear to be bothering him at all but he may be hiding it very well, as guineas do.
Is there anything else I can try?
We've switched from fleece and towels to vet bed which is shaken off twice a day and changed every other day although you wouldn't think it to look at the state of his mucky feet! He only had a bath 7 days ago!
Any help suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you all.

