Sosohu
New Born Pup
Hey,
I'm really worried about my guinea pig, CC, who is 7 years old. He's breathing a bit noisily, and while his Bumblefoot on his back feet is getting better (no more white sores), his front feet are now showing symptoms like redness and swelling. His back legs are weak as well. Unfortunately, there's a two-month wait for a vet appointment near me.
Here's what I've been doing: I've been giving him 15mg of enrofloxacin (tablets from eBay) daily, and also feeding him a spoonful of Critical Care herbivore with a syringe. I soak his feet in epsom salt water for about 10 minutes while feeding him, then wash him with warm water and dry him off. I disinfect the wound with Betadine spray and wrap his back foot with gauze after.
I'm thinking his current breathing issues might be because I fed him herbivore too quickly with a new syringe yesterday. Now, I'm unsure if I should continue the enrofloxacin, as his poop has decreased in those three days of medication. He's also really resistant to poo-poo soup from other guinea pigs. I'm debating whether to continue bandaging his front paws, and whether to switch from epsom salts to Betadine for his foot soaks.
I'm stressed out daily about his health with no nearby vet and not enough funds for an emergency visit.
Background: I have two other healthy guinea pigs and a year of experience in raising them. I recently adopted CC from my uncle. CC was living in a 50 square foot cage in the backyard with rabbits during last twp months(previously lived indoors with cats). When I got him, he was in bad shape, breathing rapidly, and desperate for food and water.
After I took him back, I've been feeding him Critical Care herbivore in my apartment, and he was improving until one day I noticed him lying on his side, unable to stand to eat, with a pit on his right rear foot making walking hard. That's when I started the above treatment. I didn't use the enrofloxacin in the start of the treatment until three days ago.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
I'm really worried about my guinea pig, CC, who is 7 years old. He's breathing a bit noisily, and while his Bumblefoot on his back feet is getting better (no more white sores), his front feet are now showing symptoms like redness and swelling. His back legs are weak as well. Unfortunately, there's a two-month wait for a vet appointment near me.
Here's what I've been doing: I've been giving him 15mg of enrofloxacin (tablets from eBay) daily, and also feeding him a spoonful of Critical Care herbivore with a syringe. I soak his feet in epsom salt water for about 10 minutes while feeding him, then wash him with warm water and dry him off. I disinfect the wound with Betadine spray and wrap his back foot with gauze after.
I'm thinking his current breathing issues might be because I fed him herbivore too quickly with a new syringe yesterday. Now, I'm unsure if I should continue the enrofloxacin, as his poop has decreased in those three days of medication. He's also really resistant to poo-poo soup from other guinea pigs. I'm debating whether to continue bandaging his front paws, and whether to switch from epsom salts to Betadine for his foot soaks.
I'm stressed out daily about his health with no nearby vet and not enough funds for an emergency visit.
Background: I have two other healthy guinea pigs and a year of experience in raising them. I recently adopted CC from my uncle. CC was living in a 50 square foot cage in the backyard with rabbits during last twp months(previously lived indoors with cats). When I got him, he was in bad shape, breathing rapidly, and desperate for food and water.
After I took him back, I've been feeding him Critical Care herbivore in my apartment, and he was improving until one day I noticed him lying on his side, unable to stand to eat, with a pit on his right rear foot making walking hard. That's when I started the above treatment. I didn't use the enrofloxacin in the start of the treatment until three days ago.
Any advice would be much appreciated.