Megan Angell
New Born Pup
Hi everyone, i am new to this forum and have joined due to a worrying situation with one of my baby guinea pigs. I have had him two weeks and he is about four months old. His name is Guinness and doesn't seem to be in full health. the first concern arrived just a few days after bringing him home, it started with a bit of discharge at the eyes and a bit of crust. he also had a wet chin (at the time it was worrying however, it later turned out that he was a messy drinker) Guinness also had what appeared to be discharge coming from his Nostrils and around his mouth. as it was the weekend i was unable to take him to the vets for two days. he was prescribed baytril antibiotics which is to be taken oral once a day for ten days at 0.36ml. within two days of taking this he seemed to perk up, on the fourth day he had deteriorated again. i arranged for him to go back to the vets, he was then prescribed a anti inflammatory along with a worming solution. he has been on these since, it has only been a couple days so far and he still seems okay in him self-still eating and drinking fine. the main issue with Guinness is his deteriating weight loss at such a young age despite eating non-stop! he was weighed on the first vet consultation at 315g, he has then been weighed daily with the result rising and droping. This morning he weighed in at 275g which is a lot less than the other babies that are the same age as him that i currently have, they are currently weighing in at 390-409. He is now having Avipro plus powder on his vegetables and always has access to hay and biscuits, I have also purchased the Oxbow critical care for herbivores which is due to arrive tomorrow. he will be going back to the vet wednesday this week to see if there is any improvement, if there is no sign of this then he will be booked in for a xray to see if there is anything wrong with his teeth and a possible blood test. as i am aware that this can be dangerous for a guinea pig at such a young age i am hoping for any suggestions to help with weight gain for this young guinea.