pipsqueaking
New Born Pup
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I had 3 guinea pigs, they were all brothers from the same litter. They were all different sizes, one is very big and heavy, the other is just right and likes to play and Pipsqueak (who sadly died not so long ago) has always been very small and delicate. They're all a year and they live in my room, I give them clean water everyday (as they like to drink a lot) I give them dry food, hay and vegetables, when I clean them out I even let them run around my room for an hour. Pipsqueak who died has always been the baby, when we got him my mum and I knew he was the runt. He got along fine with his brothers and they were all very active. Until I gave them all a hair cut (they are long-haired piggies) a few weeks ago and I noticed the size difference. Pipsqueak was half the size as the biggest but I hadn't weighed them because everything seemed to be fine. He was eating fine, running around and still squeaking. The day before he died he was very quiet, I knew something was wrong. I cleaned their home and when the two eldest were running around and munching on carrots, Pipsqueak just stood beside me. I came back on the night and Pipsqueak was laying on his side twitching. I picked him up and tried to stroke him but his head was tilting back and I couldn't hold him properly. I got help and put him on my bed to check but he couldn't stand up, it was like he was having a stroke or a fit. We tried to give him water but he wasn't taking anything. I kept on holding him and we called a 24 hour vet but the cost was so much and it was obvious he was close to death. I decided the best thing to do was to let him die in my arms and everyone stroking him. I just wanted to know what could have caused it as the others are fine and happy. I know the weight loss was a big thing but I looked into it and different sources said different things, by then it was too late anyway. My mum said it could have been an infection or a heart problem. He was the weakest and most vulnerable but I can't stop blaming myself for not doing anything before. I don't know if you know anything that young guinea pigs die from or what this sounds like. Thanks 
