[aimzer, post: 1964159, member: 11623"]Does anyone know, can the zantac be given alongside baytril or should they be given 1 hour apart like with a probiotic? Also should I still be giving probiotic if she's getting zantac?
I'm syringe feeding her and she is being very cooperative. I've given 8ml over around 20-30mins. Do I just keep giving until she refuses to take anymore?[/QUOTE]
You can give zantac alongside.
With each feed you give as much as she will take in one sitting. The smaller the amount you can get in one go, the more often you have to feed around the clock; you want to get 40-60 ml into her over 24 hours to keep her ticking over. At 8 ml, I would do at least one feed in the middle of the night. Have one session before you go to bed and one as soon as you get up if she is not eating anything else. A healthy, well adult guinea pig is eating about the equibvalent of 100-120 ml in fluids and solids throughout a day.
You can find all the details in our syringe feeding guide: Complete Syringe Feeding Guide
I'm syringe feeding her and she is being very cooperative. I've given 8ml over around 20-30mins. Do I just keep giving until she refuses to take anymore?[/QUOTE]
You can give zantac alongside.
With each feed you give as much as she will take in one sitting. The smaller the amount you can get in one go, the more often you have to feed around the clock; you want to get 40-60 ml into her over 24 hours to keep her ticking over. At 8 ml, I would do at least one feed in the middle of the night. Have one session before you go to bed and one as soon as you get up if she is not eating anything else. A healthy, well adult guinea pig is eating about the equibvalent of 100-120 ml in fluids and solids throughout a day.
You can find all the details in our syringe feeding guide: Complete Syringe Feeding Guide