If you notice that your guinea pig's eyes are watery, crusty, cloudy, ulcerated, receding or protruding this is cause for alarm. There are several illnesses that can cause these symptoms including injury, abscess, upper respiratory infection, dental problems, dehydration, diabetes, and cataracts.
Salt Water Solution -- Sterile saline solution can generally be purchased at any pharmacy. In a pinch, a teaspoon of common salt can be diluted in a pint of warm water (per V.C.G. Richardson in Disease of Domestic Guinea Pigs) and used to rinse injuries if an antiseptic solution is not available.
What is lifespan of guinea pig?
It's not unusual for their eyes to be open and for poos to be exiting. When a pig dies, its body expels the waste that was on its way out. 3 years old isn't what I would consider "pretty young".
Sounds like your piggy needs to see a vet. Guinea pigs don't produce boogers so dried discharge around the nose is likely to indicate a respiratory infection.
If you suspect your pet is sick, call your vet immediately. For health-related questions, always consult your veterinarian, as they have examined your pet, know the pet's health history, and can make the best recommendations for your pet.
In guinea pigs, a severe head tilt can be from an ear infection spreading to the middle ear and inner ear. This type of infection causes the head tilt (torticollis), which is often called “wry neck” in rabbits. It also causes the loss of equilibrium and nausea. Parasites of the skin are very common in guinea pigs.
Tossing Head in the Air: A guinea pig getting annoyed with being petted will toss its head back as a way of asking you to stop. Licking: Most owners consider this a sign of guinea pig affection, though it is possible that they just like the taste of the salt on your skin.
Re: Shaking HeadIt could be a sign of an ear infection. When my boy had one he would keep his head off to one side and shake it from time to time as if he was really frustrated. Check him over to make sure there's nothing in his ear or stuck to his fur.
Bathing guinea pigs twice a week in Malaseb shampoo can also help to combat fungal. Once large portions of the body are effected and the areas are not healing with other treatments or your guinea pig is in pain, treatment from the vet with a prescription cream is necessary.
In harsh climates, both hot and cold, petroleum jelly can help soothe and moisturize dry ears. Preparations containing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or vinegar are not usually helpful for dry ears but may help relieve itchy ears. It is best not to use cotton swabs for cleaning because they tend to over-clean the ear.
Nope, just “popcorning,” an expression of pure delight. A popcorning guinea pig will jump straight into the air without warning. They may resemble a bucking bronco, twisting and kicking out their legs in the air, or look like they're riding a pogo stick and doing a poor job of it.
The response to treatment in the weaner is usually good using either penicillin/streptomycin or amoxycillin. In acute cases it is necessary to inject the pig twice daily for the first two days and then follow up with long-acting injections. Long acting OTC can also be used.
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, chloramphenicol, and enrofloxacin are safe to use in guinea pigs.
Cleaning Ears:If the ears do not look irritated or infected, perform general ear cleaning once a month. Clean the outer area of each ear using a cotton swab dipped in mineral oil. Do not push the swab into the ear canal as this can cause serious harm. Gently rub the cotton swab around the outer area of the ear canal.
Guinea pigs, for the most part, are companionable critters who relish being around other cavies. When guinea pigs fight each other, they frequently target the ears. Guinea pigs also bite ears to determine heirarchy.
Guinea pigs with active grease glands do need regular cleaning of their grease glands so that the grease doesn't build up a lot. If the grease glands are not cleaned on a regular basis then it can lead to irritation in guinea pigs. In severe cases, it can also lead to infection in the grease gland of your guinea pigs.
Wipe your guinea pig's soiled fur with a damp cloth.Before you give your guinea pig a full bath, try removing surface dirt with a damp cloth. Dip a clean cloth in warm water and wring it out. Then wipe the cloth over the soiled patch of fur. If the fur looks clean, you won't need to wash the guinea pig in water.
Adult Guinea Pigmineral oil is safe as it is liquid petroleum ( vaseline ) basically before it has been set.
A Rex Guinea pig should be fed a mixed diet of various healthy and low-fat food, including:
- Fresh Vegetables.
- Some Fruit (especially that high in Vitamin C, ie: Red Capsicum, Coriander, Kale)
- Fresh Water (changed Daily)
- Extra Water on hot days.
Dry Skin - a fantastic moisturizer. Bumblefoot - keep moisturized with Coconut Oil. It cannot hurt, can only help and there are reports of bumblefoot being cured. Fungal infections - VCO Coconut Oil has anti-fungal properties AND it is very soothing when applied AND it is not toxic to your guinea pig.
All your guinea pigs' ears should be free from crust and white marks. If there are any white marks then this could indicate a fungal infection, and your guinea pig will need to see a vet.