raijahallam
New Born Pup
Hi, my guinea pig Gretchen has worms. We had been to the vet 5 times over the past 6 months trying to get a diagnosis from her losing weight, having diarrhoea but also being ravenously hungry and otherwise behaving normally, glossy coat, bright eyes, running around being completely herself, to no avail. So as a last ditch attempt to make her better I bought soluverm to put in her water and like magic her faeces became normal again and she put on weight instantly! Unfortunately, as our final vet visit confirmed, wormer treatments tend not to kill all the worms and some eggs and worms remain in the digestive system at low population levels. They then reproduce until they cause health issues like weight loss and diarrhoea again, so we wormed her for a second time a couple of months ago using the same soluverm treatment. She’s now losing weight and has diarrhoea again so looks like the worms are back in a much shorter space of time than before (it was about 3 months of work free time before first & second bout and has now only been about 6 weeks since her last treatment). Should I try a different worming treatment with a different worm killing ingredient? My worry is that the worms may have started to become resistant to the soluverm over time, does anyone have any advice?
I’m also posting this on here to raise awareness as it took months and me randomly trying worming treatment to find out that it was worms and was easily treatable- although not common in guinea pigs the rapid decline in her weight was terrifying and to be honest I’m surprised she survived. We fed her oxbow critical care about 6 times a day for months to keep her going while vets had no idea what was happening. We even had her poo looked at under a microscope but nothing was found. So if your piggy is rapidly losing weight (Gretchen went from 1000g to about 700g within just over a week), has diarrhoea, is ravenously hungry but otherwise seems healthy try a worming treatment!
Thank you for any advice!
I’m also posting this on here to raise awareness as it took months and me randomly trying worming treatment to find out that it was worms and was easily treatable- although not common in guinea pigs the rapid decline in her weight was terrifying and to be honest I’m surprised she survived. We fed her oxbow critical care about 6 times a day for months to keep her going while vets had no idea what was happening. We even had her poo looked at under a microscope but nothing was found. So if your piggy is rapidly losing weight (Gretchen went from 1000g to about 700g within just over a week), has diarrhoea, is ravenously hungry but otherwise seems healthy try a worming treatment!
Thank you for any advice!