Can anyone help please. Squeak, my one year old guinea pig has lost the fur from below her mouth and has a rash. Her skin looks scaly in places, a bit crusty and red and tender where she's tried to scratch it and drawn blood.
It appeared on Xmas Day, she was fine before that. I have her booked in with the vets on Wednesday (the earliest I could get), we've been telling her not to scratch it and miraculously she seems to understand and does seem to be leaving it alone. She's eating fine and seems her happy self. I'm monitoring her and obviously if she gets a lot worse I'll have to use the emergency on-call vet.
What's worrying me at the moment is me and my partner have been arguing over what to do about her in the meantime. I don't like just leaving it but I don't want to put anything on the rash until the vet has seen it and given me the right cream and/or antibiotics for it. My partner wants to put either Savlon or Vaseline on it to try and make it better and less painful, which I think is a bad idea as it could make it worse.
Can anyone suggest anything that is safe to use on their skin? Her skin looks scaly in places, red, a bit crusty and tender where she's scratched it and drawn blood. I can probably get some pictures and post them on here if anyone can help.
It appeared on Xmas Day, she was fine before that. I have her booked in with the vets on Wednesday (the earliest I could get), we've been telling her not to scratch it and miraculously she seems to understand and does seem to be leaving it alone. She's eating fine and seems her happy self. I'm monitoring her and obviously if she gets a lot worse I'll have to use the emergency on-call vet.
What's worrying me at the moment is me and my partner have been arguing over what to do about her in the meantime. I don't like just leaving it but I don't want to put anything on the rash until the vet has seen it and given me the right cream and/or antibiotics for it. My partner wants to put either Savlon or Vaseline on it to try and make it better and less painful, which I think is a bad idea as it could make it worse.
Can anyone suggest anything that is safe to use on their skin? Her skin looks scaly in places, red, a bit crusty and tender where she's scratched it and drawn blood. I can probably get some pictures and post them on here if anyone can help.