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New Born Pup
For the last couple months, my Guinea pig Nibbley has been going through a lot of problems. It started at the end of July with a bladder infection. He soon felt better until he was on antibiotics for about three weeks and then he started looking bad again. We found it was most likely due to the vet never prescribing Probiotics so we went to a new vet who gave us probiotics, tummy meds, and a painkiller. We had him on that for about a week and stopped. He was looking great from about the beginning of September until now. He stopped eating again, is very lethargic, and seems to be arching his body a lot. I'm really worried it could be kidney stones. However, the doctors did every test possible from blood to urine. Are you able to know if stones occur from these tests? I would assume the urine test would show if there is an excess calcium amount but I'm not sure. The only option we would have left is an X-Ray. Does anyone know what this could be? He doesn't seem sensitive on his body as I was petting him and he was purring very much. He is 5 years old and we are hand feeding him Critical Care so he doesn't lose weight.