annemarie
Junior Guinea Pig
We have 3 piggies and the other day our daughter noticed the male, Dobby, had poorly eyes. They were both milky white and one had a red sore within it. We took him to the vets who checked him with an eye dye. All was ok but he was diagnosed with conjunctivitis. She said to limit outside grass time as this could have contributed to it.
I had no idea pigs could get this! I just want advice on how to prevent this from happening again, ideas on why it might have happened etc..
As I was researching on this forum I came across the word 'hay poke'. Ive never heard of this! I feel like a really bad piggy mummy now. We have always put the hay on the floor of the cage as they love to hide and play in it as well as eat it. Should we not do this? They used to have a hay rack but they were not impressed.
any advice would be so welcome. Dobby is having eye drops now twice a day. I'm kind of worried that the other two may catch it now.
Anne-Marie x
I had no idea pigs could get this! I just want advice on how to prevent this from happening again, ideas on why it might have happened etc..
As I was researching on this forum I came across the word 'hay poke'. Ive never heard of this! I feel like a really bad piggy mummy now. We have always put the hay on the floor of the cage as they love to hide and play in it as well as eat it. Should we not do this? They used to have a hay rack but they were not impressed.
any advice would be so welcome. Dobby is having eye drops now twice a day. I'm kind of worried that the other two may catch it now.
Anne-Marie x