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QuestionWill an almost 5-year-old guinea pig recover?Community AnswerThis depends on a number of factors, including the severity of the illness and the pig's prior health status. Only a vet can tell you how to best treat your pig and what its chances of recovery might be.
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QuestionWill a 3-year-old guinea pig recover?Dominic WesawCommunity AnswerYes, it likely will, as they are very hardy animals; however, you need to have its progress monitored by a vet.
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QuestionMy guinea pig is wheezing and lying very still with her head down. She is about one year old. Will she recover?Community AnswerYou should take her to the vet ASAP. She could have a respiratory infection. The vet can evaluate her and inform you of your treatment options.
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QuestionMy guinea pig is wheezing and lying very still with her head down. She is about one, will she recover?Community AnswerYou need to take her to the vet right away. With proper medical care she might get better, but there's nothing you can do for her on your own.
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QuestionMy guinea pig has been sneezing and sometimes coughing, but she eats and drinks normally and is active. Is this normal?Community AnswerYes, that is perfectly normal. However, if you are concerned, you should see a vet.
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QuestionMy guinnea pig was diagnosed with pnuemonia and is on Baytryl but never lost his appetite. He drinks lots of water and is usually very active. Is this normal?isabelle HobdayCommunity AnswerSometimes they can still seem perfectly normal. Keep giving him his medicine and lots of cuddles and then he should get better soon.
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QuestionWhat are the chances of my 9 month old guinea pig dying of pneumonia?Amy HarrisonTop AnswererIf your guinea pig is strong, healthy, and has been taken to the proper vet and given the adequate medical care, the chances of fatality are slim. It's important to feed your guinea pig a well-balanced diet with vitamin C to ensure he isn't immunocompromised. Follow all the care instructions given by your vet.
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