littleloaf
New Born Pup
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See video for evidence, it's pretty hard to hear but it's when she turns away. The sound is almost similar to air being pumped into a bicycle tyre! (You'll probably need the video to play on maximum volume to hear it).
I've had Penelope (and Matilda) for a little over a week now and Penelope is around 10 weeks old. Over the past couple of days, I've noticed that when she squeaks for food, she doesn't "wheeze" but makes noises that sound like a sharp inhale.
There is no other symptom to worry about; there is no discharge, her nose and eyes are clean, she is lively and playful, always eating and her breathing is very quiet during any other time. She only seems to make this sound when she squeaks loudly for food. She'll often wheek when travelling around her cage, and there is no breathing noises then, either. Their cage is spot-cleaned twice a day and is cleaned out every 48 hours. I use the ecover non-perfume skin sensitive detergent for the cage liners. Her sister is perfectly fine in comparison.
I'm not sure if I'm overreacting or not because I understand how badly respiratory issues can get in a short matter of time. Any advice would be very helpful.
I've had Penelope (and Matilda) for a little over a week now and Penelope is around 10 weeks old. Over the past couple of days, I've noticed that when she squeaks for food, she doesn't "wheeze" but makes noises that sound like a sharp inhale.
There is no other symptom to worry about; there is no discharge, her nose and eyes are clean, she is lively and playful, always eating and her breathing is very quiet during any other time. She only seems to make this sound when she squeaks loudly for food. She'll often wheek when travelling around her cage, and there is no breathing noises then, either. Their cage is spot-cleaned twice a day and is cleaned out every 48 hours. I use the ecover non-perfume skin sensitive detergent for the cage liners. Her sister is perfectly fine in comparison.
I'm not sure if I'm overreacting or not because I understand how badly respiratory issues can get in a short matter of time. Any advice would be very helpful.