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Hi,

First sorry if my English is bad
But I need really help
I have Guinea pig that has small poops really small .. he is 2.5 years.. become more thinner than usual.. less active.. I’m in Saudi Arabia and trust me there is no good doctor for Guinea pigs cuz every time I take one to them .. they kill them ! They don’t know anything so I’m scared
what should I do or if I go to vet what should I say to help the doctor to choose the right medicine or anything.. if the reason from his teeth or ummm breathe... just need someone to guide me
Today I saw him eat but not to much like in 15 second .. he can’t move in right way like he is dizzy .. umm I think he can’t drink water so I help him but not to much ..
 
Okay, first take a deep breathe. I would reccomend starting to syringe feed him as soon as possible, mushed up and soaked guinea pig pellets. And then after that syringe feed him water. Is there any way you could take him to a vet somewhere else? Like travel somewhere to like the uk or us, and take him to an exotic vet? I will tag @Wiebke as she is very experianced with guinea pigs and might be able to help you more.
 
ok I starting now to give him that .. but traveling with him ( I can’t .. they don’t allowed it ) I'm hoping to not lose him too ..

Thank u so much
If something bad happened or he became worse I will write again
 
Okay, first take a deep breathe. I would reccomend starting to syringe feed him as soon as possible, mushed up and soaked guinea pig pellets. And then after that syringe feed him water. Is there any way you could take him to a vet somewhere else? Like travel somewhere to like the uk or us, and take him to an exotic vet? I will tag @Wiebke as she is very experianced with guinea pigs and might be able to help you more.



ok I starting now to give him that .. but traveling with him ( I can’t .. they don’t allowed it ) I'm hoping to not lose him too ..

Thank u so much
If something bad happened or he became worse I will write again
 
Also does he have unlimited hay in his diet? A cup of safe veggies a day? If not, I would reccomend incorporating these in his diet whenever he is able to eat and drink on his own. Are you able to take a picture of his poops so we can have a look?
 
Also does he have unlimited hay in his diet? A cup of safe veggies a day? If not, I would reccomend incorporating these in his diet whenever he is able to eat and drink on his own. Are you able to take a picture of his poops so we can have a look?

Yes .. hay it’s should be like 80% of there food and yes I put near to him some clean small veggies near to him ... so I should not open the AC in my room so he don’t get cold ? like normal temperature ( not hot not cold ) ... and sorry the poops pic 🙈 I was cleaning them and take them back to get pic
 

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Those look like very small and dry poops, maybe before he got sick his water bottle was not working properly? Causing him to have dry poops, being lethargic and not eating? It could be possible a broken/old water bottle that wasnt allowing him to drink could have caused this. Make sure to get him a replacement bottle soon if this is the problem, also i am not a hundredd percent sure. Continue to syringe feed him mushed and soaked pellets, and water twice a day every day. If you notice any improvment please post. Keep us updated everyday. If you are able to get Oxbow Critical Care where you are, you coould buy and syyringe feed him this along with the mushed and soaked pellets.
 
It sounds like there is an underlying problem if he has also been losing weight and becoming less active. Besides supportive care with syringe feeding, I think you may need to take a chance and bring him to the vet. Someone more knowledgeable should come around and then hopefully they can give you advice on what kinds of medications you may expect to hear about from the vet.
 
If you really are desperate to treat him, you could go to the best vet possible in your area and offer to pay extra money for them to diagnose and treat your boy and not kill him.
 
Those look like very small and dry poops, maybe before he got sick his water bottle was not working properly? Causing him to have dry poops, being lethargic and not eating? It could be possible a broken/old water bottle that wasnt allowing him to drink could have caused this. Make sure to get him a replacement bottle soon if this is the problem, also i am not a hundredd percent sure. Continue to syringe feed him mushed and soaked pellets, and water twice a day every day. If you notice any improvment please post. Keep us updated everyday. If you are able to get Oxbow Critical Care where you are, you coould buy and syyringe feed him this along with the mushed and soaked pellets.
“ Oxbow Critical Care “ I don’t think that I will find it but I will try .. he was with 2 of his brothers but one of them keep fighting him like ( I’m stronger than u ) .. this week happened they were so friendly to him but I don’t know what happened .. maybe cuz they want there own place now I don’t know .. but he now in new clean cage with good water and I will keep my eyes on him

The bad thing that 6 places for animals here with NO Guinea pigs food .. and like u know 1 time in year they bring it .. they just focus in cat, dog, birds, hamsters .. that’s why I’m scared

If u have like online shop can bring good food for any place in the world it will helpful
 
It sounds like there is an underlying problem if he has also been losing weight and becoming less active. Besides supportive care with syringe feeding, I think you may need to take a chance and bring him to the vet. Someone more knowledgeable should come around and then hopefully they can give you advice on what kinds of medications you may expect to hear about from the vet.

Yes I should .. but this time I should be more careful in what they will do to him
 
Is amazon, ebay or chewy.com avaliable to ship in your area? If either one is, those are good online shops to buy good guinea pig food, hay, toys, cages, supplies and treats. If you are able to accsess atleast one of those, I would reccomend to start feeding your guinea pigs “Oxbow Essentials Adult Guinea Pig Food” it is a great food and will help keep your guineas healthy. Oxbow Critical Care is also avaliable on those sites too. If you do decide to take him to a vet please be careful about what they do to him.
Yes I should .. but this time I should be more careful in what they will do to him
 
I would continue to syringe feed him, but I would hold off on the veggies. The veggies could make him bloat, if he is sick. I would also recommend that you feed him recovery pellets. Either Oxbow Critical care of Sherwood Recovery food is your best option. In the meantime, could you give a call a vet near you for advice see how to take care of him properly (not saying that you aren't) while he is ill? You could also ask them if they recommend that you bring him in. If you don't have a syringe, you could also try squeezing the water bottle gently to get water drops into his mouth.
 
Oh... oops should have worded my paragraph better because I meant to give him veggies if he gets better.
I would continue to syringe feed him, but I would hold off on the veggies. The veggies could make him bloat, if he is sick. I would also recommend that you feed him recovery pellets. Either Oxbow Critical care of Sherwood Recovery food is your best option. In the meantime, could you give a call a vet near you for advice see how to take care of him properly (not saying that you aren't) while he is ill? You could also ask them if they recommend that you bring him in. If you don't have a syringe, you could also try squeezing the water bottle gently to get water drops into his mouth.
 
Hi,

First sorry if my English is bad
But I need really help
I have Guinea pig that has small poops really small .. he is 2.5 years.. become more thinner than usual.. less active.. I’m in Saudi Arabia and trust me there is no good doctor for Guinea pigs cuz every time I take one to them .. they kill them ! They don’t know anything so I’m scared
what should I do or if I go to vet what should I say to help the doctor to choose the right medicine or anything.. if the reason from his teeth or ummm breathe... just need someone to guide me
Today I saw him eat but not to much like in 15 second .. he can’t move in right way like he is dizzy .. umm I think he can’t drink water so I help him but not to much ..

Hi!

Small poops mean that your guinea pig is ill and is not not eating and drinking much. If he is apathetic and fully conscious, then it is sadly rather likely that his body has started closing down and that he is dying.
Please take the time to read this link here; especially the last chapters. I am very sorry that you haven't found us earlier. :(
Emergency and Bridging Care until a Vet Appointment
 
Please update as soon as he is finished being syringe fed :)
Sorry for late

He is gone now .... on 23 may
Just want to say thank u for your help & information
And he also said to u “ thank u “
He is resting now

it’s hard for me to take care of them
My family didn’t allowed me or support me
Like I’m alone ~
That’s way I have trouble

Now still 3 of them ❤️
“ Hope , popcorn, Dante “

Hope I will not lose them too ~
 
Awh.... rest in peace little Dante. Please make sure to take great care of your remaining piggies. Hope they are ok. Dante is in a better place now...
Sorry for late

He is gone now .... on 23 may
Just want to say thank u for your help & information
And he also said to u “ thank u “
He is resting now

it’s hard for me to take care of them
My family didn’t allowed me or support me
Like I’m alone ~
That’s way I have trouble

Now still 3 of them ❤
“ Hope , popcorn, Dante “

Hope I will not lose them too ~
 
Awh.... rest in peace little Dante. Please make sure to take great care of your remaining piggies. Hope they are ok. Dante is in a better place now...

The one who go is Vergil ~
Dante his twins.. still with me

Glad that I found this place
I’m sure all people here ( with good heart )
 
Welcome to the forum.

Sorry to hear you are not getting any help with caring for your piggies. They do need veggies for vitamins, pellets, and endless supply of hay. Losing weight indicate he wasn't getting enough food, which also explains the small poop size. Hope the rest of the piggies are ok.
 
Sorry for late

He is gone now .... on 23 may
Just want to say thank u for your help & information
And he also said to u “ thank u “
He is resting now

it’s hard for me to take care of them
My family didn’t allowed me or support me
Like I’m alone ~
That’s way I have trouble

Now still 3 of them ❤
“ Hope , popcorn, Dante “

Hope I will not lose them too ~


BIG HUGS

I am very sorry for your loss! Please make sure that you save up so you can always pay for euthanasia to spare your piggies any unnecessary suffering if you cannot save them. :(
It is very hard for you as a loving and caring owner that is not allowed to look after them as you would like to and that is not getting any understanding why the loss of a pet can be as bad as the loss of a friend or family member. There is nothing wrong with you!

You may find these links here helpful to deal with your grieving process, what you can do yourself and where you can find more support:
Human Bereavement - Grieving, coping tips and support links for guinea pig owners and their children
Looking After A Bereaved Guinea Pig

Please also weigh your remaining guinea pigs once weekly and give them a body check so you can catch developing problems earlier when they are hopefully easily treatable. Weight loss/loss of appetite is often the first symptom.
You can never brace for an emergency, though, which can happen at any age. :(
Weight - Monitoring and Management
Guinea pig body quirks - What is normal and what not?
How Soon Should My Guinea Pig See A Vet? - A Quick Guide
 
BIG HUGS

I am very sorry for your loss! Please make sure that you save up so you can always pay for euthanasia to spare your piggies any unnecessary suffering if you cannot save them. :(
It is very hard for you as a loving and caring owner that is not allowed to look after them as you would like to and that is not getting any understanding why the loss of a pet can be as bad as the loss of a friend or family member. There is nothing wrong with you!

You may find these links here helpful to deal with your grieving process, what you can do yourself and where you can find more support:
Human Bereavement - Grieving, coping tips and support links for guinea pig owners and their children
Looking After A Bereaved Guinea Pig

Please also weigh your remaining guinea pigs once weekly and give them a body check so you can catch developing problems earlier when they are hopefully easily treatable. Weight loss/loss of appetite is often the first symptom.
You can never brace for an emergency, though, which can happen at any age. :(
Weight - Monitoring and Management
Guinea pig body quirks - What is normal and what not?
How Soon Should My Guinea Pig See A Vet? - A Quick Guide

“ thank u “

I will do my best and I will read the link u sent
And yes I will keep checking there weight ones every week, and I found that “ Oxbow Critical Care“ in some store but there is so much and I don’t know what is the best for them
( it will take maybe 2 or 3 weeks to come to me )
and this “ Oxbow Critical Care “ I use it when my baby start not eating ( lost weight) to help him right ?

I understand some things
There place should be clean and dry
there water also, umm hay should be there 24 hours.. vegetables like 30% like not too much also carrots.. ummm the room should be not too much cold or hot .. like normal
Right?

I found also vitamin C in the market ( I have some )
Like pills .. when I used them ?
 
“ thank u “

I will do my best and I will read the link u sent
And yes I will keep checking there weight ones every week, and I found that “ Oxbow Critical Care“ in some store but there is so much and I don’t know what is the best for them
( it will take maybe 2 or 3 weeks to come to me )
and this “ Oxbow Critical Care “ I use it when my baby start not eating ( lost weight) to help him right ?

I understand some things
There place should be clean and dry
there water also, umm hay should be there 24 hours.. vegetables like 30% like not too much also carrots.. ummm the room should be not too much cold or hot .. like normal
Right?

I found also vitamin C in the market ( I have some )
Like pills .. when I used them ?

Hi!

Food:
Lots of hay is actually over 80%, a careful mix of fresh herbs and vegetables is 10% (ca. 50g) and 1 tablespoon of pellets is 5% of what a guinea pig eats in a day. The more hay your guinea pig eats, the better for good health and a long life. Too much veg can shorten the life span.
Have a look at our diet guide. It has got a picture of a sample diet and a list of what you can feed how much how often.
Long Term Balanced General And Special Needs Guinea Pig Diets

Here is our list of recovery products. Look for 'fine grind' powder mixes; they are much easier to feed. If you struggle to get the fibre through the syringe, you need to cut off the tip of the syringe. How you do it and other tips in this link here: Complete Syringe Feeding Guide

Vitamin C is not necessary if you feed veg and herbs in a balanced diet. Too much vitamin C on a regular basis can cause long term problems (including actual vitamin C deficiency when your piggy's vitamin C drops during illness because the body has got used to a constant high level).
But giving additional vitamin C to an ill guinea pig for 2-3 weeks can help to boost their immune system. Please be aware that recovery formula is usually enriched with vitamin C, too.

Here are out tips for hot weather - LOTS of them! Including what to do when your guinea pigs are too hot:
Hot Weather Management and Heat Strokes

You are always welcome to ask questions if you don't understand something. it would help us if you please told us which country you are in. This forum is based in Great Britain/UK but we have members from around the world.
 
Welcome to the forum.
If you go onto your account you will find a box marked Location.
If you put Saudi Arabia there it will appear by your avatar whenever you write a post.
This makes it easier to help you.

I am very sorry that you lost your boy.
You need to give yourself time to grieve.
We have a thread called the Rainbow Bridge thread where anyone who has lost a pet can post a special tribute. People will see and respond to you.
 
You can add your country to make it appear with every post you make:
- click on your username on the top bar.
- then click on 'account details'
- go to 'location' and enter your country.

This allows us to work out what is available and relevant for you and to formulate any medical advice accordingly straight away.

Here is the direct link to our Rainbow Bridge section in the Chat part of our forum. this is where we post a tribute to our guinea pigs that have died if it feels right for us and to share our sorrow if we think it will help us.
Rainbow Bridge Pets
 
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