This information has been created to aid you in recognizing a number of symptoms that pertain to Guinea Pig Health. It's not intended to substitute the advice of your veterinary. If you think that your pet is ill or injured please seek the help of your resident licensed vet. The best medicine is always prevention. This is your key to success. Be prepared to give your Guinea Pig the proper diet, exercise and daily attention, and the result will be good Guinea Pig health.

I must mention that most guinea pigs are not fond of bathing (much like their feline friends cats). Only when it becomes absolutely necessary should you subject them to the stress of immersing them in water. A clean and sanitary living space free of feces, urine and unwanted food will add years to your guinea pigs health. Spot clean the litter material daily and disinfect the entire cage once every ten days.

Guinea Pigs or (Cavy's) are more susceptible to disease and injuries compared to other pets. One Idea for this is the size of the homes, in comparison to say that of a cat or dog for example. To stay on top of your Guinea pigs health, you will need to examine him from day to day for signs of illness and wounds.

Frequent sneezing and sniffling. The bedding material in the cage can cause allergies. Often times new places and objects like plants, carpet and even the fibers on your sofa may be to blame. Substitute the bedding and stay clear of suspect areas. Constant nose irritation is a sign to make a Vet visit.

Coughing or gasping. When your guinea pig has difficulty breathing and is coughing or wheezing, a respiratory infection may be to blame. Seek immediate attention from a Vet as these disorders can quickly become fatal.

Watery or cloudy eyes. Small particles like, dust, dirt and pollen can affect the eyes adversely and cause tears to form. A liquid solution from your Vet or local pet store can be used safely to flush out the irritants. If trouble persists see your Veterinarian.

Excessive hair loss. Normally when a guinea pig gets a minor cut or is bitten, the hair around the wound will fall out. This is a natural process of guinea pig health. The discovery of bigger bald spots is cause for alarm. Lice, mites, fleas and other parasites including ringworm can be the source of the trouble. Consult your Vet and remedy the problem before it gets out of hand.

Diarrhea. If you learn your Cavy has diarrhea, you need to fix this trouble right away. An overabundance of fruit and vegetables may be to blame. If left Alone this can destroy your pet quickly! Insert a little lactobacillus acidophiles, in capsule form from your health food store or pharmacy.

Red pink or dark colored urine. Blood coming from the urinary tract is a grave condition. Consult your Vet immediately.

Scratching and itching. Parasites and fungus can invade your pet without warning. Examine your Guinea Pig's coat frequently. You can obtain a medicated hair shampoo that fights most parasites and fungal infestations from your Vet or local pet shop. If the trouble remains look up your Vet.

Convulsions and tilting the head. A dangerous condition that requires immediate examination by a qualified Vet. Severe and painful ear infections lead to these symptoms. Wounds caused from parasites have been linked to brain and nervous system abnormalities. Symptoms such as body curling, shaking,stiffness and erratic behavior can result from parasites.

In Conclusion. The most significant aspect of bringing up a healthy Guinea Pig and the key to sustaining the life of your little fur ball is by keeping his/her cage clean. Change the litter material regularly and sanitize the cage frequently. Doing this will prevent some of the unfortunate symptoms discussed in this report and ensure good guinea pig health!

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