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Allergy Guinea Pig
Information on allergy, guinea pig conditions, a breed photo, and baby pictures may be found at a breeder.
People who are allergic to the hair and/or dander of the species should avoid keeping these animals as pets. Since the species is often used in laboratories, many people cannot avoid contacts with these animals and are at risk. The signs of the condition include itchy eyes, sneezing, runny nose, persistent cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, a skin rash, and anaphylactic shock (a true medical emergency.) If you notice these signs, contact a doctor for examination and diagnosis. Owners of pet cavies may also be susceptible. That is why before buying a cavy, it is recommended to consult an allergist.
Information on allergy, guinea pig conditions, a breed photo, and baby pictures may be found at a breeder.
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These animals are rather fragile. If they become sick, it can be fatal for them, often within one day. So, don’t try to treat your cavy by yourself and don’t delay in going to a vet if you notice any signs of illness. Some danger signals of your pet’s disease are stuffy nose, watery eyes, laying around, drinking excessively, lack of appetite, and breathing heavily. The most common problems connecting with these animals are hair loss and teeth problems. It is recommended to find in advance, a vet who knows a lot about these animals. Information on allergy, guinea pig conditions, a breed photo, and baby pictures may be found at a breeder.
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