ShelleyB89
New Born Pup
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Hi
We noticed that our 7 1/2 year old guinea pig wasn't eating his morning vegetables yesterday. He was lethargic and puffed up and reluctant to come out of his pigaloo. This was really unusual behaviour for him. There have been no other previous signs he was unwell and at that stage no other symptoms.
We managed to get him an emergency appointment at the vet who checked his teeth, breathing and for any growths but he couldn't see anything. We have been given a course of baytrill.
I have been up all night with him giving him critical care every 2 hours. He is now eating by himself (veg and hay) and looking a lot perkier. However, he's now developed an issue with his back left leg. He seems to be in quite a bit of pain. He won't let me touch it and he is struggling to move about. It's like he's lost function and is partially paralysed. Due to this, he's not able to move very much and is urinating on himself.
I'm taking him back to the vet tomorrow. Is there anything at all I can do in the meantime? Does anyone know what it could be? My vet seems a bit clueless. I know he's old but he's a very active pig and up until yesterday, very healthy!
I'm so worried about him. It's breaking my heart seeing him like this.
Thanks
Shelley
We noticed that our 7 1/2 year old guinea pig wasn't eating his morning vegetables yesterday. He was lethargic and puffed up and reluctant to come out of his pigaloo. This was really unusual behaviour for him. There have been no other previous signs he was unwell and at that stage no other symptoms.
We managed to get him an emergency appointment at the vet who checked his teeth, breathing and for any growths but he couldn't see anything. We have been given a course of baytrill.
I have been up all night with him giving him critical care every 2 hours. He is now eating by himself (veg and hay) and looking a lot perkier. However, he's now developed an issue with his back left leg. He seems to be in quite a bit of pain. He won't let me touch it and he is struggling to move about. It's like he's lost function and is partially paralysed. Due to this, he's not able to move very much and is urinating on himself.
I'm taking him back to the vet tomorrow. Is there anything at all I can do in the meantime? Does anyone know what it could be? My vet seems a bit clueless. I know he's old but he's a very active pig and up until yesterday, very healthy!
I'm so worried about him. It's breaking my heart seeing him like this.
Thanks
Shelley