4GorgeousGuineas
New Born Pup
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Hi guys, I have a male guinea pig who is around 6 years and 3 months old, I got him from pets at home as a baby and now that he’s older he seems to have a variety of health problems. Firstly he has no hair on his front legs, belly and back legs but his back and head are completely fine. His skin isn’t dry, it isn’t bumpy or flaky and there’s no sign of irritation. Secondly he has had sniffles for probably the past 2 years or so, he sounds wheezy and has been on a variety of antibiotics multiple times but it hasn’t made much difference.
He waddles when he walks so is currently on pain medication. He also suffers from impaction so I have to clean his bottom daily; he also has a bad case of cauliflower willy, so much so that the excess skin sometimes rubs along the vetbed and gets dry so I put coconut oil on it daily to keep the skin nice and moisturised.
He isn’t eating anywhere near as much as he used to, he will nibble hay and eat some veggies so I have been topping him up with syringe feeds a few times a day for the past couple of months. Vets aren’t very helpful and he spends most of his time curled up in his snuggle sack, he takes syringe feed willingly so I don’t think he has quite given up on life yet but it’s becoming a struggle to keep weight on him. Does anyone have any suggestions? I think I’m currently doing hospice care as I know that I can’t cure him of old age. Any help is most appreciated. Thank you.
He waddles when he walks so is currently on pain medication. He also suffers from impaction so I have to clean his bottom daily; he also has a bad case of cauliflower willy, so much so that the excess skin sometimes rubs along the vetbed and gets dry so I put coconut oil on it daily to keep the skin nice and moisturised.
He isn’t eating anywhere near as much as he used to, he will nibble hay and eat some veggies so I have been topping him up with syringe feeds a few times a day for the past couple of months. Vets aren’t very helpful and he spends most of his time curled up in his snuggle sack, he takes syringe feed willingly so I don’t think he has quite given up on life yet but it’s becoming a struggle to keep weight on him. Does anyone have any suggestions? I think I’m currently doing hospice care as I know that I can’t cure him of old age. Any help is most appreciated. Thank you.