Hi Everyone,
sorry to post in someone else's thread. I can't start a thread for some reason, and am in urgent need of assistance.
I have a guinea pig that's about 4 years old. I moved her to a bigger cage and took her outside a couple of weeks ago, which is when her health started to deteriorate. Over the past two days she has not been eating or drinking, and today she stopped both drinking and eating all together. I've contacted vets, but they are clueless as to guinea pig care (I'm in Greece - yay! Clueless doctors!) and one of them prescribed Amoxil, which I read is deadly for guinea pigs. She seems to have all symptoms for URI so I am in a huge dilemma of buying a medicine without consulting a vet or .. using Amoxil or nothing? She's going to die and vets here won't help. I really need to take a decision and need to know the amount she ought to be given if I get a medicine like Bactrimel, and I need to do it now as her condition is getting worse by the minute, there is no hand-feeding food here, it is a Saturday and I have to go to the drug store to buy the med like NOW.
sorry to post in someone else's thread. I can't start a thread for some reason, and am in urgent need of assistance.
I have a guinea pig that's about 4 years old. I moved her to a bigger cage and took her outside a couple of weeks ago, which is when her health started to deteriorate. Over the past two days she has not been eating or drinking, and today she stopped both drinking and eating all together. I've contacted vets, but they are clueless as to guinea pig care (I'm in Greece - yay! Clueless doctors!) and one of them prescribed Amoxil, which I read is deadly for guinea pigs. She seems to have all symptoms for URI so I am in a huge dilemma of buying a medicine without consulting a vet or .. using Amoxil or nothing? She's going to die and vets here won't help. I really need to take a decision and need to know the amount she ought to be given if I get a medicine like Bactrimel, and I need to do it now as her condition is getting worse by the minute, there is no hand-feeding food here, it is a Saturday and I have to go to the drug store to buy the med like NOW.