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Guinea pig weird sounds

@Tom Roche I have moved this to your own thread. As mentioned yesterday you must first upload videos to third party sites such as YouTube, Facebook or photobucket and post the link here. The forum does not support video uploads.

You know from experience if you have any concern please get to the vet asap.
 
I can’t tell from your video. If you are at all concerned please see a vet.
 
Ah didn't see the videos. The sounds sound like piggy chatter. Cannot tell about her breathing. Considering you have just lost one to respiratory illness it would be wise to have her checked over
 
Ah didn't see the videos. The sounds sound like piggy chatter. Cannot tell about her breathing. Considering you have just lost one to respiratory illness it would be wise to have her checked over

Sorry they were in another thread and I’ve just merged them all together.

@Tom Roche it’s best to start a new thread and then put all your related posts in the one thread
Here is a link showing you how to start a new thread https://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/threads/how-to-start-a-thread.117352/
 
It seems to be a normal noise, if she has a problem breathing get her seen by a vet for sure though
 
Could she just be breathing heavily because it was very hot in the room
Most likely no. I’ve never heard of that happening before. How hot is very hot? I can’t remember the exact degrees a pig should stay in but if it’s too hot then she most definitely needs moving
 
@SkyPipDotBernie my pig is breathing fast what should I do ?
Nothing you can do at home for heavy breathing. You said you lost two pigs before to this, so I'm either thinking you are now being paranoid( and quite rightly so) No offence, or something has spread. You will need to see a vet as mentioned above, if you are not sure.

I asked if you can update your profile with youre location, so we can help you better
 
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