emiboo23
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi everyone - long time lurker, first time poster 
I have a 4 year old piggy who has occasionally suffers with respiratory infections, usually a little while after a big change happens like when we moved house.
I recently changed their bedding from back to nature pellets to fleece and towels, and since then she has been snuffling a lot. As it was quite a big change to them I can understand that the stress might have started it off again. It was really bad at first but we took her to the vets and the antibiotics got rid of the horrible lung crackling, however a few weeks later she still doesn't seem "right", hasn't regained the little bit of weight she lost whilst on antibiotics, and occasionally still sounds a bit snotty (I'm 99% sure it's congestion and not coming from her lungs) she's a little quiet but eating and running around as normal. Could it be the fleece causing this or as this problem reoccurs does it get harder to shake off?
I am going to take her back to the vet soon, and previously they were discussing using a nebuliser (sorry if thats spelt wrong) but I wanted to do some research in the mean time
so any personal experiences of this would be great.
Thanks everyone
Emily x
I have a 4 year old piggy who has occasionally suffers with respiratory infections, usually a little while after a big change happens like when we moved house.
I recently changed their bedding from back to nature pellets to fleece and towels, and since then she has been snuffling a lot. As it was quite a big change to them I can understand that the stress might have started it off again. It was really bad at first but we took her to the vets and the antibiotics got rid of the horrible lung crackling, however a few weeks later she still doesn't seem "right", hasn't regained the little bit of weight she lost whilst on antibiotics, and occasionally still sounds a bit snotty (I'm 99% sure it's congestion and not coming from her lungs) she's a little quiet but eating and running around as normal. Could it be the fleece causing this or as this problem reoccurs does it get harder to shake off?
I am going to take her back to the vet soon, and previously they were discussing using a nebuliser (sorry if thats spelt wrong) but I wanted to do some research in the mean time
Thanks everyone
Emily x