Surfergirl
Junior Guinea Pig
I have had my first case of gut stasis showing all the signs- not eating, weight loss, reduced/no poos, teeth grinding etc.
I saw the vet on Sunday and a different one on Monday. On Sunday, I was given antibiotics and Metacam. I then read up on the condition, realised I needed a gut mover, so went back on Monday and got that by injection. This vet asked if I wanted to have her put down (she is 6), she said she wasn’t in pain on the Metacam, so I’m desperately trying to nurse her back to health. She has started eating and drinking again, which is great.
My question is, do I actually need the antibiotics? I’ve read these are only for when they have diarrhoea. My guinea first went to a few darker and clumpy poos, then didn’t poo, but did wee. So no diarrhoea. I keep reading about the importance of the gut biome and wonder if they’re doing more harm than good? None of the vets in the practice are exotic specialists and living in Cornwall, appear more into cows and sheep than guineas. I have tried to find an exotic specialist, but it would be a 2 hour round trip, which I can’t manage with two young children.
What is the advice please? Do you give antibiotics (Baytril) when there is no diarrhoea?
I saw the vet on Sunday and a different one on Monday. On Sunday, I was given antibiotics and Metacam. I then read up on the condition, realised I needed a gut mover, so went back on Monday and got that by injection. This vet asked if I wanted to have her put down (she is 6), she said she wasn’t in pain on the Metacam, so I’m desperately trying to nurse her back to health. She has started eating and drinking again, which is great.
My question is, do I actually need the antibiotics? I’ve read these are only for when they have diarrhoea. My guinea first went to a few darker and clumpy poos, then didn’t poo, but did wee. So no diarrhoea. I keep reading about the importance of the gut biome and wonder if they’re doing more harm than good? None of the vets in the practice are exotic specialists and living in Cornwall, appear more into cows and sheep than guineas. I have tried to find an exotic specialist, but it would be a 2 hour round trip, which I can’t manage with two young children.
What is the advice please? Do you give antibiotics (Baytril) when there is no diarrhoea?