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Laziness?

Samantha Levy

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I have 2 piggies (males), I've had them for 3 months. 1 is a short haired (Carlos) and the other is a like crazy medium haired one (Charlie).

I have been noticing the last maybe month Charlie has been getting very lazy. (He is only 1 year). He can walk around and get to his stuff normally and easily. It's mostly when he's eating/drinking. He would walk over to his pellets normally then start eating his pellets and would just plop down and spread out.

Maybe I'm thinking into this too much and he's just a lazy piggy😂. Or do I need to get him checked to see if maybe his legs are giving him some trouble. I did read (I'm not sure if it is true) that piggies are very good at hiding their illnesses. I doubt that it is a 'illness' but you never know.
 
Haha, that sounds like one of my guinea pigs, Malty. He is a lazy piggy too! But keep an eye on him, if he gets lazier I would get it checked out. Even if nothing is wrong, its better to be sure.
 
@Samantha Levy Some piggies are just lazy. But keep an eye on him. I had an unbelievably lazy boy who turned out to have a heart issue. He used to fall asleep in his pellet dish.
 
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