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My guinea pig sometimes has really watery eyes and gets white burgers in it, sometimes in both and sometimes in one and when he’s walking or smelling for food his stops for a second sometimes like there’s a wall infront of him and put his head down fast then keeps going or walks around it, so I don’t know if I should go to the vet for this witch will cost me more than 100$ or not, and his eyes haven’t been watery in a while so he might be good now I don’t know. Help pls
 
Please do have your piggy seen by a vet if you are concerned. Only a hands on vet check can tell you whether your piggy is unwell or not.
 
My guinea pig sometimes has really watery eyes and gets white burgers in it, sometimes in both and sometimes in one and when he’s walking or smelling for food his stops for a second sometimes like there’s a wall infront of him and put his head down fast then keeps going or walks around it, so I don’t know if I should go to the vet for this witch will cost me more than 100$ or not, and his eyes haven’t been watery in a while so he might be good now I don’t know. Help pls

Hi

Your guinea pig may be showing several symptoms of Calcified Bulla Syndrome (CBS), which is the result of a chronic middle ear infection that can affect the eyes, ears, balance, the jaw and mobility.
Here is more information: CBS (Calcified Bulla Syndrome) and Neurological Problems - Symptoms and Care

Please accept that we cannot diagnose sight unseen and that we cannot replace any necessary vet care with a cheap quick fix.
 
Hi

Your guinea pig may be showing several symptoms of Calcified Bulla Syndrome (CBS), which is the result of a chronic middle ear infection that can affect the eyes, ears, balance, the jaw and mobility.
Here is more information: CBS (Calcified Bulla Syndrome) and Neurological Problems - Symptoms and Care

Please accept that we cannot diagnose sight unseen and that we cannot replace any necessary vet care with a cheap quick fix.
Ok thank you the next time it happens I will show I picture
 
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