lauryn1289
Teenage Guinea Pig
Hi, I posted here a couple weeks ago now I think about my 5+ year old boy Ollie and his “honky” breathing. In my initial post I mentioned the snottiness isn’t exactly abnormal for him, he’s a burrower and seems to have very sensitive airways so he very often does get a little “honky” for lack of a better word but usually clears up in a couple hours.
My own vet couldn’t see him last week so I got him into a vet I neither like nor trust purely because I wanted Baytril for him which I got, 0.5ml 2x a day and he was on it about 7 days. I’ve been keeping a really close eye on his weight and he’s actually gained weight, he’s around 1.18kg up from 1.160ish so his weight is very very stable and he’s eating and drinking and popcorning as normal.
Again, I don’t exactly trust the vet he did see for many reasons but she said she heard a tiny bit of crackling in his lungs, but again she knew next to nothing about pigs which was evident. For the week he was on antibiotics the snottiness came and went but did seem to mostly go away, but now it’s back a bit again. I can only hear the noise in his nose and not his chest or neck personally.
I have considered if the batch of meadow hay I currently have is very dusty, I get it from a local farm who sells it purely for pigs and rabbits and other small animals. He has an appointment tomorrow with my cat’s general vet who’s great with pigs, she was a zoologist before she was a vet so she’s more knowledgeable and when she wasn’t 100% confident with treating something before she liaised with my nearest exotics vet which unfortunately is about 140km away and got their treatment plan. I’m just wondering *again* does anyone have any ideas I may not have considered or thought of yet?
I know at times stuff like this can be issues with the heart or lungs which I’m really hoping isn’t the case, but just wondering does anyone else have experience with this kind of thing and maybe know of things I don’t? Or things I should check or ask my vet to check?
To add, I don’t see any discharge from his nose and he’s not sneezing apart from a couple sneezes last night. His eyes get a tiny bit watery bit in my experience that’s not that abnormal with more senior piggies but maybe I’m wrong but nothing seems to be bothering him so to speak, he’s the only elderly piggy I’ve had that’s still a routine popcorner
My own vet couldn’t see him last week so I got him into a vet I neither like nor trust purely because I wanted Baytril for him which I got, 0.5ml 2x a day and he was on it about 7 days. I’ve been keeping a really close eye on his weight and he’s actually gained weight, he’s around 1.18kg up from 1.160ish so his weight is very very stable and he’s eating and drinking and popcorning as normal.
Again, I don’t exactly trust the vet he did see for many reasons but she said she heard a tiny bit of crackling in his lungs, but again she knew next to nothing about pigs which was evident. For the week he was on antibiotics the snottiness came and went but did seem to mostly go away, but now it’s back a bit again. I can only hear the noise in his nose and not his chest or neck personally.
I have considered if the batch of meadow hay I currently have is very dusty, I get it from a local farm who sells it purely for pigs and rabbits and other small animals. He has an appointment tomorrow with my cat’s general vet who’s great with pigs, she was a zoologist before she was a vet so she’s more knowledgeable and when she wasn’t 100% confident with treating something before she liaised with my nearest exotics vet which unfortunately is about 140km away and got their treatment plan. I’m just wondering *again* does anyone have any ideas I may not have considered or thought of yet?
I know at times stuff like this can be issues with the heart or lungs which I’m really hoping isn’t the case, but just wondering does anyone else have experience with this kind of thing and maybe know of things I don’t? Or things I should check or ask my vet to check?
To add, I don’t see any discharge from his nose and he’s not sneezing apart from a couple sneezes last night. His eyes get a tiny bit watery bit in my experience that’s not that abnormal with more senior piggies but maybe I’m wrong but nothing seems to be bothering him so to speak, he’s the only elderly piggy I’ve had that’s still a routine popcorner