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Guinea Pig Disease
You need to go to a veterinarian to see if guinea pig disease is being manifested; aviaries act as living quarters for birds; view a picture online.
Just like people these animals can have health problems. They can have diarrhea, difficulty in breathing, hair loss, and lack of activity and appetite. They are also susceptible to respiratory viruses. Catching one virus can be fatal for the animal. Being rather fragile, an ill animal is able to die within one day, so don’t delay in going to a veterinarian. Some of the simple visual signals of danger are stuffy nose, watery eyes, laying around, drinking excessively, not eating, and breathing heavily.
You need to go to a veterinarian to see if guinea pig disease is being manifested; aviaries act as living quarters for birds; view a picture online.
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These rodents have continually growing front teeth. If the animal has problems with teeth, it stops eating, first of all; drooling is another sign of dental problems. In order to keep them wear down it is necessary to put in their cage a short piece of a fruit branch to chew. Your pet’s teeth should be checked by the vet from time to time. When you handle an animal in hands it can jump out of your hands, and that can lead to broken bones or internal injuries. For future owners, it is recommended to find, in advance, a knowledgeable vet who knows a lot about cavies. You need to go to a veterinarian to see if guinea pig disease is being manifested; aviaries act as living quarters for birds; view a picture online.
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