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Edward is a bit snuffly

Claire W

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Woke up this morning and Edward is a bit snuffly. I can’t work out if it’s coming from his nose or his chest. His eyes are bright and his nose is clear. Should I take him to the vets or see if it clears?
 
How is he now? If it’s continuing throughout today then I would take him over the coming days.
 
Woke up this morning and Edward is a bit snuffly. I can’t work out if it’s coming from his nose or his chest. His eyes are bright and his nose is clear. Should I take him to the vets or see if it clears?

Spring pollen is in full swing whenever it gets warmer and there is a bit of a breeze. Some piggies can be a bit more susceptible to that, especially frailer and older piggies.

If symptoms persist and do not disappear with a good old old sneeze then please see a vet over the coming days. It is more likely a small obstruction to the upper airways.
 
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