Lady Kelly
Senior Guinea Pig
I'm very confused now, my pigs have all been together for two months without much by way of problems. We've had a gardener round today so have been out in the garden for a good hour and just before he left I noticed a red streak from Issy's mouth. After he left I got her out and she has a wound to the side of her mouth which I've cleaned as best I could. I have checked all the pigs and no one else has any injuries. There were a couple of clumps of Jemima fur on a cosy with skin attached.
I have treated them all with ivermectin incase of mites. I have given Issy a touch of loxicom. The downstairs of the hutch was changed to fleece this week and a couple of fleece beds if that makes a difference. There has been a bit of teeth chattering from all of them but they have eaten their veg together (apart from Jemima who seems to be sulking at the back) and Issy has been grooming Peter and Bumble (and they don't seem to be minding it).
Obviously first thing tomorrow I am calling the vets and getting an appointment for the afternoon to get it checked over and ask for some antibiotics so it doesn't get infected. Hopefully the vet can clarify if it looks like a tooth puncture wound as I'm just not sure myself at the moment. I'm mostly confused as there was no obvious fighting, no squealing when it happened and when I found Issy with her vampire look they were all sat in close proximity and tolerating each other. I feel paranoid that something horrible will happen overnight or while I'm at work tomorrow but don't want to separate her unnecessarily
I'm hoping for some guidance and advice
@Wiebke @Pebble
I have treated them all with ivermectin incase of mites. I have given Issy a touch of loxicom. The downstairs of the hutch was changed to fleece this week and a couple of fleece beds if that makes a difference. There has been a bit of teeth chattering from all of them but they have eaten their veg together (apart from Jemima who seems to be sulking at the back) and Issy has been grooming Peter and Bumble (and they don't seem to be minding it).
Obviously first thing tomorrow I am calling the vets and getting an appointment for the afternoon to get it checked over and ask for some antibiotics so it doesn't get infected. Hopefully the vet can clarify if it looks like a tooth puncture wound as I'm just not sure myself at the moment. I'm mostly confused as there was no obvious fighting, no squealing when it happened and when I found Issy with her vampire look they were all sat in close proximity and tolerating each other. I feel paranoid that something horrible will happen overnight or while I'm at work tomorrow but don't want to separate her unnecessarily
I'm hoping for some guidance and advice
@Wiebke @Pebble