Dilly's Piggies
Teenage Guinea Pig
I have 3 piggies that all regularly get a snuffly nose and crackly lungs (when I place my hands around their chest I can feel crackling), with my 2 younger piggies (Lottie and Harriet, 11 months old) it's very intermittent, they will get a short episode of it and then it goes away, I'd say every 3-4 weeks they get like this, it usually lasts 1-24 hours, nothing ever comes of it but because it keeps coming back is why I'm asking, the snuffly sounds can be relieved by a cough or sneeze.
Now my older sow Aspen, she is 1.6 years old, she has done this since she was 6 months, around the same age Lottie and Harriet started doing it too, but with Aspen she gets this almost daily, always relieved by a sneeze never a cough so I wonder if she has allergies. They all present exactly the same symptoms it's just that Aspen has it almost constantly and Lottie and Harriet get it intermittently, I've heard allergies in Guinea Pigs is quite rare so I'm not sure of the odds that all 3 have allergies, it always starts when they have their heads buried in the hay or maybe I just hear it more at that time because they are smelling and sniffing. They can get tiny crusties on their eyelids and the eyes can get a little puffy, in Lottie's case as she has pink skin around her eyes they look slightly red too. I've never seen eye or nasal discharge, when I look the nose is completely clear. Lottie has been rather quiet for the past few days also but no symptoms are progressing for a URI like it typically would, she has actually stopped snuffling now.
Harriet is my smallest piggy, she is not losing weight but she's not gaining either, she's sticking around 950g which isn't that bad but all my others are over 1000g so I feel she should be heavier than she is. Lottie's weight is good and Aspen's weight is VERY good lol! Aspen sticks around 1450g and my biggest pig, she obviously has no problems with eating. All of them are bright and alert, Lottie is just sleeping a little more and seems cold and tired, she's also more willing to be cuddled when usually she'd be off exploring, she could just be maturing but it's still different behaviour for her. Harriet hasn't snuffled for a month but her weight and body condition is my main concern, and obviously Aspen's daily snuffles.
What do you guys make of this situation, could they have URI's that drag on for 6-12 months, can a URI clear itself up without the need for antibiotics and then come back and so on?! (My sow Tizzie used to do this and she was put on antibiotics for a urinary tract infection and has not done it since, makes me wonder) I've also had another piggy do this and she had an enlarged heart.
Now my older sow Aspen, she is 1.6 years old, she has done this since she was 6 months, around the same age Lottie and Harriet started doing it too, but with Aspen she gets this almost daily, always relieved by a sneeze never a cough so I wonder if she has allergies. They all present exactly the same symptoms it's just that Aspen has it almost constantly and Lottie and Harriet get it intermittently, I've heard allergies in Guinea Pigs is quite rare so I'm not sure of the odds that all 3 have allergies, it always starts when they have their heads buried in the hay or maybe I just hear it more at that time because they are smelling and sniffing. They can get tiny crusties on their eyelids and the eyes can get a little puffy, in Lottie's case as she has pink skin around her eyes they look slightly red too. I've never seen eye or nasal discharge, when I look the nose is completely clear. Lottie has been rather quiet for the past few days also but no symptoms are progressing for a URI like it typically would, she has actually stopped snuffling now.
Harriet is my smallest piggy, she is not losing weight but she's not gaining either, she's sticking around 950g which isn't that bad but all my others are over 1000g so I feel she should be heavier than she is. Lottie's weight is good and Aspen's weight is VERY good lol! Aspen sticks around 1450g and my biggest pig, she obviously has no problems with eating. All of them are bright and alert, Lottie is just sleeping a little more and seems cold and tired, she's also more willing to be cuddled when usually she'd be off exploring, she could just be maturing but it's still different behaviour for her. Harriet hasn't snuffled for a month but her weight and body condition is my main concern, and obviously Aspen's daily snuffles.
What do you guys make of this situation, could they have URI's that drag on for 6-12 months, can a URI clear itself up without the need for antibiotics and then come back and so on?! (My sow Tizzie used to do this and she was put on antibiotics for a urinary tract infection and has not done it since, makes me wonder) I've also had another piggy do this and she had an enlarged heart.