jennyhw
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello everyone, I had no idea that such a great forum existed so I finally decided to join as a member.
I have a 4-year-old boar skinny pig. The past few days my boy has been breathing heavier than normal (he's hairless so maybe it seems more pronounced?) but no clicking, wheezing, sneezing, coughing or any other respiratory symptoms. His poops are also smaller than normal (no signs of digestive issues other than size), which leads me to believe he is eating less than normal.
Here are my questions:
1. Would pain increase his respiration (I already know that his small poops are due to less food being eaten. And my experience with rabbits tells me that pain definitely decreases appetite).
2. I have given him Metacam until I can get him to the doctor tomorrow (I'd take him to emergency if he was critical). Is there anything else I should worry about? His mobility, personality, zest for vegetables, water intake, fresh veg/hay intake all seem the same - the only thing I can see different is less pellets being eaten.
Thanks so much everyone. He's my first piggy, so I'm still a "new mom".
I have a 4-year-old boar skinny pig. The past few days my boy has been breathing heavier than normal (he's hairless so maybe it seems more pronounced?) but no clicking, wheezing, sneezing, coughing or any other respiratory symptoms. His poops are also smaller than normal (no signs of digestive issues other than size), which leads me to believe he is eating less than normal.
Here are my questions:
1. Would pain increase his respiration (I already know that his small poops are due to less food being eaten. And my experience with rabbits tells me that pain definitely decreases appetite).
2. I have given him Metacam until I can get him to the doctor tomorrow (I'd take him to emergency if he was critical). Is there anything else I should worry about? His mobility, personality, zest for vegetables, water intake, fresh veg/hay intake all seem the same - the only thing I can see different is less pellets being eaten.
Thanks so much everyone. He's my first piggy, so I'm still a "new mom".