scooterpig
New Born Pup
Hi,
Any tips on how to identify a urinary infection? I was away last weekend and had someone look in the pigs each day (she runs a rescue so knows what she's doing). When I got back she said she thought Toffo had a urinary infection as he was smelly and damp underneath. I took him to the vet who couldn't really see anything.
When I got back last weekend he was dry again, and he is sometimes a bit of a smelly pig at times anyway. Today though he's been a shade quiet and fluffed. Should I take him back to the vet? He's drunk about 50cc of water since the weekend and seems to be eating and pooping normally. My pet-sitter had said he'd drunk a lot of water over the weekend which seems surprising.
I'm also wondering if his being damp underneath could be because he spends a lot of time lying on his hay, in his house, in the pen and is therefore either sweaty or simply lying where he pees! He's not the most energetic of guinea pigs at the best of times.
What symptoms should I be looking for if he does have a urinary infection? Also, how do you get a urine sample from a guinea pig (the vet said I should get one if bringing him back and gave me a syringe)? He's on vetbed and hay so that tends to absorb a lot.
Thanks,
Scooterpig
Any tips on how to identify a urinary infection? I was away last weekend and had someone look in the pigs each day (she runs a rescue so knows what she's doing). When I got back she said she thought Toffo had a urinary infection as he was smelly and damp underneath. I took him to the vet who couldn't really see anything.
When I got back last weekend he was dry again, and he is sometimes a bit of a smelly pig at times anyway. Today though he's been a shade quiet and fluffed. Should I take him back to the vet? He's drunk about 50cc of water since the weekend and seems to be eating and pooping normally. My pet-sitter had said he'd drunk a lot of water over the weekend which seems surprising.
I'm also wondering if his being damp underneath could be because he spends a lot of time lying on his hay, in his house, in the pen and is therefore either sweaty or simply lying where he pees! He's not the most energetic of guinea pigs at the best of times.
What symptoms should I be looking for if he does have a urinary infection? Also, how do you get a urine sample from a guinea pig (the vet said I should get one if bringing him back and gave me a syringe)? He's on vetbed and hay so that tends to absorb a lot.
Thanks,
Scooterpig