Bluesombre
New Born Pup
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Hi there,
I'm not in the UK but Australia, however not a lot of vets know very much about guinea pigs where I am.
I have a rather important question, I'll give some background to go with it so it can be understood:
I have a guinea pig named Rosemary that I have had for 18 months, and is perfectly fine and healthy.
The companion pig died unfortunately and we got another one. That guinea pig died 10 days later. When I noticed she was sick she was lying on her side, hardly moving. I got to the vet but she passed before we got there. The vet ordered a series of tests done to try and determine the cause of death but they only found a slight vitamin c deficiency as well as some form of reactive hepatitis. The pathologist concluded whatever caused the reactivate hepatitis was obviously before we got her because of the times span.
The newest guinea pig we have had for a few months and is now really sick. She's not eating by herself, is lethargic and not drinking. I took her in to the emergency vet clinic as it's Sunday here but the vet has no clue about guinea pigs. So she have her some fluid under her skin with some vitamin c and has told me to come back in tomorrow. The thing is, my piggy smells. It's a strange smell and I've only smelt it one before on a dying animal so I was wondering if anyone has every had anything like this and know what's going on?
Before anyone suggests / asks:
-Both girls eat the same food, same water supply etc etc.
-Both girls are housed in the same cage
-Their diet includes green leaf and other veggies with vitamin c.
-There is no diarrhea
-There are no abscess or injuries
-The cage and other pig does not smell.
-I am hand feeding until tomorrow
I'm not in the UK but Australia, however not a lot of vets know very much about guinea pigs where I am.
I have a rather important question, I'll give some background to go with it so it can be understood:
I have a guinea pig named Rosemary that I have had for 18 months, and is perfectly fine and healthy.
The companion pig died unfortunately and we got another one. That guinea pig died 10 days later. When I noticed she was sick she was lying on her side, hardly moving. I got to the vet but she passed before we got there. The vet ordered a series of tests done to try and determine the cause of death but they only found a slight vitamin c deficiency as well as some form of reactive hepatitis. The pathologist concluded whatever caused the reactivate hepatitis was obviously before we got her because of the times span.
The newest guinea pig we have had for a few months and is now really sick. She's not eating by herself, is lethargic and not drinking. I took her in to the emergency vet clinic as it's Sunday here but the vet has no clue about guinea pigs. So she have her some fluid under her skin with some vitamin c and has told me to come back in tomorrow. The thing is, my piggy smells. It's a strange smell and I've only smelt it one before on a dying animal so I was wondering if anyone has every had anything like this and know what's going on?
Before anyone suggests / asks:
-Both girls eat the same food, same water supply etc etc.
-Both girls are housed in the same cage
-Their diet includes green leaf and other veggies with vitamin c.
-There is no diarrhea
-There are no abscess or injuries
-The cage and other pig does not smell.
-I am hand feeding until tomorrow
