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Shaivy

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Hey ,
I am very concerned as my guinea is lying since this evening , he is having some trouble walking and he's not preferring to use his right leg , he's keeping it away from the ground and walking improperly , he's eating but he doesn't prefer to move for it , it his front leg . I am concerned what could be the problem?
He was fine until I gave him lunch , then he slept and since then he's like this :(
 

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Has he possibly fallen off a part of the cage/had something fall on top of him? What about got his paw stuck in some wire fencing?
If it is not simply a hurt paw, it may be a number of health complications, including artheritis, etc.
A sprained wrist/dislocated shoulder is also a possible diagnosis.
As you can see, there is a myriad of possibilities to why your guinea pig is limping. It may heal by itself, yet it may not be so simple.I would definitely advise a trip to the vet!
 
He fell day off his cage 2 days back but he was fine at that time though I was concerned then also , he didn't show any unusual behaviour then was eating , jumping and playing like normal
 
Please take your piggie to the vet, only a vet can diagnose what’s wrong.
Guineas pigs can go down hill very quickly, better to be safe and visit the vet.
I hope he is ok.
 
Till then what can I do to make sure he's okay ? Because I can't take him until tomorrow
 
Hey ,
I am very concerned as my guinea is lying since this evening , he is having some trouble walking and he's not preferring to use his right leg , he's keeping it away from the ground and walking improperly , he's eating but he doesn't prefer to move for it , it his front leg . I am concerned what could be the problem?
He was fine until I gave him lunch , then he slept and since then he's like this :(

Hi! He has most likely sprained his leg badly; this can happen in any joint from the shoulder downward into the foot. The front legs are the weight bearing ones, so the limping is always more obvious than in the hind legs and mobility is more restricted. A sprain usually happens from a bad landing after jump.
Please see a vet. It may profit from an anti-inflammatory/painkiller like metacam. A mild sprain lasts a few days, a more serious serious sprain can be noticeable for a few weeks.
It can also be an injury to the foot or leg from a fall or getting stuck, but that requires a hands-on examination.


If he is completely unable to put any weight on his leg (as opposed to favouring it as much as possible but still able to get around), then you need to see a vet asap as it is likely a break.
 
He's not completely unable , he will move itvery less , but he doesn't prefers to move it very very less :(
 
He's not moving and he's just lying in his cage and eating what's near him
Will be okay till I take him to the vet in the morning?
 
It's the that he's hiding
He's sitting hiding the hurt leg
 

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@Shaivy Going to the vet today would be preferable as he's likely to be in pain.

But if you can't take him, try to keep him comfortable and keep all of his food, hay and water close to him so he can still eat.


It would be worth offering him food by hand too, just to be certain he's still eating.
 
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