phillyb_12
New Born Pup
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Hello everyone,
I have two females that live in the same cage. They’re about 4 years old. I picked up Rosie last night and she bled on my shirt - about a nickel size of blood (I’m in Canada). When I investigated it seemed to be coming from her bottom right nipple, though it did not continue to bleed so it was difficult to tell. She isn’t acting like she’s in any pain. That was yesterday. When I picked her up today, there was no more blood and no blood spots on the cage. She appears to be totally fine and is eating and drinking but her nipple is still swollen. The colour is normal though. I’m worried as I’m at my parent’s for Christmas in another town and there aren’t any vets here who deal with guinea pigs. Any advice? This has never happened to her before although I guess it could just have been a scratch with a bit of swelling...I’ve attached pictures of the swollen nipple on the right and the other nipple as well to compare.
I have two females that live in the same cage. They’re about 4 years old. I picked up Rosie last night and she bled on my shirt - about a nickel size of blood (I’m in Canada). When I investigated it seemed to be coming from her bottom right nipple, though it did not continue to bleed so it was difficult to tell. She isn’t acting like she’s in any pain. That was yesterday. When I picked her up today, there was no more blood and no blood spots on the cage. She appears to be totally fine and is eating and drinking but her nipple is still swollen. The colour is normal though. I’m worried as I’m at my parent’s for Christmas in another town and there aren’t any vets here who deal with guinea pigs. Any advice? This has never happened to her before although I guess it could just have been a scratch with a bit of swelling...I’ve attached pictures of the swollen nipple on the right and the other nipple as well to compare.