Hannah Boyd
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi all,
I have a 5 year old female piggie who has a suspected URI. I first noticed a wheeze and slightly closed and little bit runny eye on Thursday evening but as she was still active, eating (lots) and drinking, I booked her in to the vets (Holly House, as recommended on this forum) for Friday morning. By Friday, her wheeze had died down quite a lot. The vet said that she had harsher sounds on her right side (right eye was runny) and that she would give us antibiotics (Baytril). She hasn't got pain relief as she is still fairly much fine in herself (a little more subdued than usual), is eating and drinking fine. She is also being give Avipro plus a few hours after her antibiotics.
She is now at the half way point on her course of Baytril (twice a day for 5 days). She is booked in again next Saturday on the vets advice for a visit if she has not recovered to full health.
Since Friday, she has developed a little bit of a runny nose as well. Her wheeze has not returned as much as it was on Thursday night and there is little sign of this illness by listening to her breathing alone now. It sounds fairly clear, perhaps slightly more chesty than usual but nothing like how my boy sounded when I lost him last year to a URI and pneumonia.
So my questions are, is this typical for this stage in a course of Baytril? Is the saying 'it will get worse before it gets better' true for guineas? The 'snottiness/blocked up' side of things has got slightly worse but her breathing has improved. She is still eating veggies, grass, hay and pellets - all her usuals, and drinking as usual. She also still comes up to the front of the cage to see if I've got anything, though she is not quite as active as normal.
She is still in with her 3 cage mates (all female) as the vet said they would have already been exposed to it but just to keep a close eye on them. This makes it hard to put a bowl of hot water for steam relief in a place where she will actually breathe it in as their cage is fairly big.
Any advice appreciated.
I have a 5 year old female piggie who has a suspected URI. I first noticed a wheeze and slightly closed and little bit runny eye on Thursday evening but as she was still active, eating (lots) and drinking, I booked her in to the vets (Holly House, as recommended on this forum) for Friday morning. By Friday, her wheeze had died down quite a lot. The vet said that she had harsher sounds on her right side (right eye was runny) and that she would give us antibiotics (Baytril). She hasn't got pain relief as she is still fairly much fine in herself (a little more subdued than usual), is eating and drinking fine. She is also being give Avipro plus a few hours after her antibiotics.
She is now at the half way point on her course of Baytril (twice a day for 5 days). She is booked in again next Saturday on the vets advice for a visit if she has not recovered to full health.
Since Friday, she has developed a little bit of a runny nose as well. Her wheeze has not returned as much as it was on Thursday night and there is little sign of this illness by listening to her breathing alone now. It sounds fairly clear, perhaps slightly more chesty than usual but nothing like how my boy sounded when I lost him last year to a URI and pneumonia.
So my questions are, is this typical for this stage in a course of Baytril? Is the saying 'it will get worse before it gets better' true for guineas? The 'snottiness/blocked up' side of things has got slightly worse but her breathing has improved. She is still eating veggies, grass, hay and pellets - all her usuals, and drinking as usual. She also still comes up to the front of the cage to see if I've got anything, though she is not quite as active as normal.
She is still in with her 3 cage mates (all female) as the vet said they would have already been exposed to it but just to keep a close eye on them. This makes it hard to put a bowl of hot water for steam relief in a place where she will actually breathe it in as their cage is fairly big.
Any advice appreciated.