HarlowDarling
New Born Pup
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Hello again, some of you might remember my post from the other day in regards to my piggies fungal (http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?105773-HELP!-Really-BAD-fungal!).
Okay well last night I noticed him sneezing a little bit, and today he has a very slight runny nose on and off. I have done the test that was recommended online to check for a URI (putting him on my shoulder and listening to his breathing) and it seems clear. He doesn't have a runny nose either. His cage mate however hasn't sneezed and hasn't got a runny nose.
I am feeling EXTREMELY frustrated because his health seems to have gone down since I brought him home from the shelter where he was boarding when I was overseas! I brought him home from boarding a little over a week ago and really wish I had left him with my mother instead...I paid A LOT of money to come home to a guinea pig that has lost a lot of fur and potentially contracted a URI. I am so upset because I feel he was neglected but don't have the guts to contact the organization and complain...! I am pretty certain that he could not have contracted a URI (if that's what it is) while he has been home because my guinea pigs have been sleeping inside every single night! I don't leave them out in the cold!
[*]Anyway here is my biggest problem:[/*]
The advice I have received on my question regarding to fungal was a Malaseb bath. Well, I am in Australia and it's winter here at the moment! If he has a URI, does it mean I can't treat him for fungal? I am feeling really overwhelmed by all of this and I'm terrified that I am going to be battling two illnesses at once. It is cold (15 - 17C at the coldest) so I am scared of giving him the Malaseb bath and killing him...
Could the slightly runny nose be connected to fungal? And if he has a URI and goes on antibiotics, should I still bathe him in the Malaseb?
This is doing my head in! I will never, ever take my guinea pigs to board anywhere again, and I also wouldn't recommend it to others!
Okay well last night I noticed him sneezing a little bit, and today he has a very slight runny nose on and off. I have done the test that was recommended online to check for a URI (putting him on my shoulder and listening to his breathing) and it seems clear. He doesn't have a runny nose either. His cage mate however hasn't sneezed and hasn't got a runny nose.
I am feeling EXTREMELY frustrated because his health seems to have gone down since I brought him home from the shelter where he was boarding when I was overseas! I brought him home from boarding a little over a week ago and really wish I had left him with my mother instead...I paid A LOT of money to come home to a guinea pig that has lost a lot of fur and potentially contracted a URI. I am so upset because I feel he was neglected but don't have the guts to contact the organization and complain...! I am pretty certain that he could not have contracted a URI (if that's what it is) while he has been home because my guinea pigs have been sleeping inside every single night! I don't leave them out in the cold!
[*]Anyway here is my biggest problem:[/*]
The advice I have received on my question regarding to fungal was a Malaseb bath. Well, I am in Australia and it's winter here at the moment! If he has a URI, does it mean I can't treat him for fungal? I am feeling really overwhelmed by all of this and I'm terrified that I am going to be battling two illnesses at once. It is cold (15 - 17C at the coldest) so I am scared of giving him the Malaseb bath and killing him...
Could the slightly runny nose be connected to fungal? And if he has a URI and goes on antibiotics, should I still bathe him in the Malaseb?
This is doing my head in! I will never, ever take my guinea pigs to board anywhere again, and I also wouldn't recommend it to others!